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Migraine Headaches | New Blood Test Predicts Future Migraine Headaches

Researchers at John Hopkins University might have identified a new way to predict future Migraine Headaches. Doctors are hopeful their findings will lead to new

These new research indicates specific Fatty Acids in the Brain,

Called Sphingolipids, Could indicate the presence or absence of a Migraine. Specifically, The finding shows that Sphingolipids in the brain are different in people with Migraine Headaches.

How’d They Do That?

Using information gathered from lipids that manage inflammation levels in the brain, Scientists created a computer program able to diagnose migraines. By analyzing blood lipid levels, This program correctly identified people who suffered migraines and those who did not.

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Researchers found that levels of a specific lipid called Ceramide were lower in people with Migraine Headaches. Increased levels of Ceramide in the brain were associated with more than a 90% Decrease in Migraine risk. Increased levels of the lipid demonstrated nearly a 3 times greater Migraine risk.

What Does This Mean For Migraine Sufferers?

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