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Why exercise won't help most women suffering from migraine: Research

The study highlighted an overlooked relationship between migraine and exercise

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Despite doctors recommending regular aerobic exercise to prevent migraines, physical exercise can actually be a trigger of migraine attacks for most women because of "anxiety sensitivity" in them, find researchers.

"Anxiety sensitivity" refers to one's fear of experiencing anxiety arousal due to harmful physical, cognitive and socially-observable consequences, which may be related to physical activity (PA) avoidance in migraine patients.

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