No. Research has not made any kind of link between these two conditions.
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No. It can lead to nerve trouble but that is not alzheimers.
Diabetes can act as a Migraine Trigger. Migraine triggers do not cause a Migraine attack, they set in motion certain physiological processes that lead to the neurological cascade that is a Migraine. Not every person has these triggers, and not all triggers apply to every Migraineur.There are literally hundreds of Migraine triggers and fall within these categories:Lifestyle/physical, food and environmental
There is no cure for Alzheimers
An alzheimers test can be a timely process. This website will help you: http://www.ynhh.org/neuroscience/alzheimers-dementia.aspx?gclid=CKPBrY2s_akCFQ2A5QodSiLZ1Q
There are several alzheimers care centers in Augusta. They offer complete services to care for alzheimers patients, with good reviews from family and friends.
Diagnosed migraines, although those of us that suffer from them would like to die sometimes, do not cause death.
Intractable Migraine is the term used when a Migraine does not respond to treatment.
You can check out the Alzheimers Association for information or talk with your Grandmothers doctor. Alzheimers Association would have a check list of questions that you can use to talk with her doctor.
Migraine is a genetic neurological disease. The cause of Migraine is in the genes.
Basilar Migraine is a type of migraine that affects the basilar artery of the brain.
Preventive treatment for migraine headaches is called migraine prophylaxis or prophylactic therapy. Another term is Migraine Preventive Therapy.