In a puzzling twist, women who have a history of migraine headaches are less likely to develop breast cancer than other women, say US researchers.
Surprise migraine, breast cancer link
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Surprise migraine, breast cancer link
Posted by Blacky at 1:51 pm
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It is my hypothesis that low DHEA may be involved in the triggering of breast cancer, and other cancers, (Annals of Internal Medicine 2005; 142: 471-472). It is also my hypothesis that high DHEA triggers migraines ("DHEA, Migraine and Epilepsy," copyright 1997, http://www.anthropogeny.com/Migraine%20and%20Epilepsy.htm )and that estrogen ameliorates migraines because estrogen reduces DHEA ,also the connection with breast cancer, ("Estrogen, Migraines, and DHEA ," copyright 2005, http://www.anthropogeny.com/Estrogen%20and%20Migraines.htm ).
I suggest the foregoing may be the explanation of your findings.
It is my hypothesis that low DHEA may be involved in the triggering of breast cancer, and other cancers, (Annals of Internal Medicine 2005; 142: 471-472). It is also my hypothesis that high DHEA triggers migraines ("DHEA, Migraine and Epilepsy," copyright 1997, http://www.anthropogeny.com/Migraine%20and%20Epilepsy.htm )and that estrogen ameliorates migraines because estrogen reduces DHEA ,also the connection with breast cancer, ("Estrogen, Migraines, and DHEA ," copyright 2005, http://www.anthropogeny.com/Estrogen%20and%20Migraines.htm ).
I suggest the foregoing may be the explanation of your findings.
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