Preliminary research identifies brain changes associated with migraine

brain changes in migraine first identified
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Why some people get migraines while others don’t? New research indicates that it might be due to specific brain changes in migraine sufferers, Particularly, in the centrum ovale, a white matter region underneath the cerebral cortex.

New data presented at the yearly meeting of the Radiological Society of North America points towards brain differences among patients with chronic and episodic migraine (without aura) and normal controls.

Read the full article at MappingIgnorance.org

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