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Article: Migraine brains 'are different'.(International)(Brief article)
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- CME: Your SA Journal of CPD
- Article date:
- January 1, 2008
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Scientists have discovered differences in the sensory areas of the brains of people who develop migraines. They found a part of the cortex is thicker than in people who are free from the debilitating headaches. What is not clear is whether the difference causes or is the result of migraine attacks.
The neurology study, by the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, suggests the ...
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