Stress and migraine: Something expected, something unexpected. Goadsby, P. J. Neurology, 82(16):1388–1389, April, 2014. Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology Section: Editorial
Paper doi abstract bibtex This could be a statement about clinical practice, particularly completion of documentation; politics; modern life; or here, the pathophysiology of migraine. Only last year, Neurology® published a very challenging study demonstrating that alleged migraine triggers—flickering lights and strenuous exercise—were only about 10% likely to precipitate migraine in apparently susceptible individuals.1 This contrasts with nitroglycerin for which 75% of migraineurs are triggered.2 What of stress: surely, it is a trigger?
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title = {Stress and migraine: {Something} expected, something unexpected},
volume = {82},
copyright = {© 2014 American Academy of Neurology},
issn = {0028-3878, 1526-632X},
shorttitle = {Stress and migraine},
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abstract = {This could be a statement about clinical practice, particularly completion of documentation; politics; modern life; or here, the pathophysiology of migraine. Only last year, Neurology® published a very challenging study demonstrating that alleged migraine triggers—flickering lights and strenuous exercise—were only about 10\% likely to precipitate migraine in apparently susceptible individuals.1 This contrasts with nitroglycerin for which 75\% of migraineurs are triggered.2 What of stress: surely, it is a trigger?},
language = {en},
number = {16},
urldate = {2020-04-12},
journal = {Neurology},
author = {Goadsby, Peter J.},
month = apr,
year = {2014},
pmid = {24670890},
note = {Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology
Section: Editorial},
pages = {1388--1389},
}
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