Migraine sufferers' brains 'show structural differences'

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There are structural differences in parts of the brain between people who have migraines and those who do not, according to a review by Danish researchers.

The analysis of 20 separate studies, in the journal Neurology, showed changes in the brain's white matter and tiny lesions could be detected.

However, the reason for the differences and their impact are unclear.

Experts said more research needed to be conducted to explain the findings.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-23868115
 
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