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Primary stabbing headache in a tertiary headache centre. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Headache Pain
Braca S, Gimson A, Goadsby PJ.
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Sex and gender-related differences in neurological diseases: current challenges and recommendations for clinical practice. [PDF]

open access: yesNeurol Sci
Cicero CE   +16 more
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Balance disorders and migraine

Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 2023
Migraine is associated with motion sensitivity symptoms such as kinetosis, vestibular symptoms and balance alterations. While focus is given to headache management, addressing these symptoms is often neglected, although they are related to additional migraine burden and increased disability.Our aim is to disseminate the current understanding of the ...
Gabriela F. Carvalho   +2 more
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MIGRAINE: A PLATELET DISORDER

The Lancet, 1981
The hypothesis that migraine is caused by a primary abnormality of platelet behaviour was investigated in a total of 77 migraine patients and control subjects. Platelets taken from patients with classical migraine during a headache-free period demonstrated significantly higher spontaneous platelet aggregation and platelet adhesion than platelets from ...
E, Hanington   +3 more
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Migraine and sleep disorders

Neurological Sciences, 2012
The burden of migraine strongly increases, considering its linkage with sleep disorders. Migraine is positively associated with many sleep-complaint disorders; some are confirmed by several studies, such as restless leg syndrome, whereas others still remain uncertain or controversial, e.g. narcolepsy.
Cevoli S.   +4 more
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Migraine

Archives of Neurology, 1987
The voluminous scientific literature on the subject of migraine is typical of a disorder of unknown cause. Consequently, it has become difficult to ascertain whether the complexities of the syndrome reflect the nature of the disorder or the multiplicity of causal theories.
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