Migraine Patients have Lower Systolic but Higher Diastolic Blood Pressure Compared with Controls in a Population-Based Study of 21 537 Subjects. The Reykjavik Study
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Time period covered
January, 1970 - December, 1996
Data type
Scientific literature
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Citation
Journal
Cephalalgia
Pages
436-44
Publication year
2006
Suggested citation
Gudmundsson L, Thorgeirsson G, Sigfusson N, Sigvaldason H, Johannsson M. Migraine Patients have Lower Systolic but Higher Diastolic Blood Pressure Compared with Controls in a Population-Based Study of 21 537 Subjects. The Reykjavik Study. Cephalalgia. 2006; 26(4): 436-44.