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CHAPEL HILL, N.C., Dec. 27 (UPI) -- A University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill study suggested Monday people with a history of migraines are more likely to suffer angina chest pain.
The study says those who suffer headaches for four hours or more, and especially those who see spots or lines before their eyes, are more likely to report angina than those without head aches.
However, the study suggested that migraines and other headaches are not associated with coronary heart disease.
"Our findings suggest that the higher prevalence of chest pain, but not coronary disease, among those with…