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Can Migraines Signal Future Heart Troubles? 50% 39% The increased risk for developing cardiovascular events in women with a migraine diagnosis than those without. When compared to women unaffected by the condition, the risk of developing a heart attack was 39% higher for women with migraine, the risk of having a stroke 62% higher, 62% and that of developing angina 73% higher. 73% 0 20 40 60 80 100 Source: Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin. News release. June 14, 2016. Americans Living Longer and Better 18.8 The number of additional years of life expectancy for the average 65-yearold in 2008, with 10.7 of those years being disability-free. This is an increase from 1992, when the life expectancy for someone age 65 was an additional 17.5 years, 8.9 of which were disability-free. Source: HealthDay. News article. June 9, 2016. 14% Till Death Do Us Part The decreased likelihood of dying after a heart attack in people who were married compared to those who were not. Married people were also, on average, likely to spend 2 fewer days in the hospital than single people. Weight Loss Surgery May Reduce Mortality Risk 57% The decrease in the overall death rate in obese patients who had weight loss surgery, compared to those who did not have surgery. Heart disease and cancer accounted for most of the significant difference in death rates between obese people who had weight-loss surgery and those who didn’t. Source: HealthDay. News article. June 2, 2016. ACC.org/CSWN Source: University of East Anglia. News release. June 7, 2016. Hit the Gym to Prevent Stroke The reduction in risk of stroke after the age of 65 in adults in the mid-to-late 40s who were physically fit compared to those who were not. The findings suggest that doctors should consider low fitness levels a risk factor for stroke. 37% Source: HealthDay. News article. June 9, 2016. CardioSource WorldNews 9