People who tended to get less than six hours of sleep nightly were more likely to have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and to be obese, according to a large U.S. study recently published in the journal Sleep Medicine.
Migraines tied to raised risk of depression, suicidal thoughts
People who suffer from migraines are twice as likely to be depressed as others without the debilitating headaches, according to a new study published recently in the journal Depression Research and Treatment.
Those who experience migraines, particularly people younger than 30, are also more likely to consider suicide, the Canadian researchers said.
Routine screenings and interventions are needed for those migraine sufferers at greatest risk for both depression and suicidal thoughts, the study authors contend.
Source - The Daily Star

