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E18 | Nature | Vol 586 | 15 October 2020 Matters arising Acknowledgements We thank A. Dai and E. Gabrilovich for comments. Autho ...
Nature | Vol 586 | 15 October 2020 | E19 Corrections & amendments Addendum: International evaluation of an AI system for bre ...
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1 BILLION people worldwide had a diagnosis of migraine in 2016. 45.1 MILLION years of life lived globally with disability owing ...
1 BILLION people worldwide had a diagnosis of migraine in 2016. 45.1 MILLION years of life lived globally with disability owing ...
P eter Goadsby sat in the audience, intrigued. The Australian medical student had come to Lund, Sweden, for a conference in June ...
how troublesome migraine is,” Goadsby says. Unfortunately, because migraine is so complex, it has proved to be a difficult condi ...
for attacks in some people,” says Greg Dussor, a neuroscientist at the University of Texas at Dallas. Beyond migraine Despite th ...
I n 2012, neurologist Andrew Charles received a phone call from a septuagen arian engineer who had begun having migraines with ...
vision, but symptoms can take various other forms, including tingling or numbness around the body and an impaired ability to spe ...
candidate for what underpins migraine aura. Some researchers suggest that structural dif ferences between human brains and thos ...
Research round-up Highlights from headache studies. By Anthony King cranial allodynia. Additionally, as in people, an anti-migra ...
receiving a preventive treatment that targets the same receptor. During a migraine attack, CGRP levels increase. Several treatme ...
L en Barbieri started getting migraine headaches when he was 9 years old, although it was many years before they were labelled a ...
That’s a really big deal,” he says. Barbieri is one of the lucky ones. Only around one-quarter of people with chronic migraine g ...
with just acute pain relief, and which ought to be on longer-term treatment to prevent the headaches from growing more frequent. ...
“I was told for six years that I couldn’t have cluster headaches because I am a woman.” Ashley S. Hattle is a writer based in so ...
W omen are two to three times more likely than men to have migraines. The condition typi- cally hits women hardest in their thir ...
levels simply decline, but they don’t — they can spike super high and fluctuate considerably,” she says. “The consequence of tho ...
Alexandra Sinclair: Easing the pressure Young women who are obese are at risk of idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), whi ...
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