Car crashes increase in the year after migraine diagnosis among seniors

Results suggest longstanding migraine has little impact on driving safety but odds rise significantly with a new diagnosis.
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For older adults, the likelihood of car accidents is increased in the year after incident migraine, US findings show.

Authors from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora examined the associations of migraine with MVAs and driving habits in older drivers in active drivers aged 65-79.