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Controversies in migraine
Nurse Prescribing, 10/08/09
Anthony A – Migraine is a prevalent disorder that is frequently the subject of media attention and scientific controversy. Making sense of the data can be a challenge for nurses. This article looks at some of the more scientific controversies on the potential link between patent foramen ovale and migraine; the link between migraine and stroke; the use of Botox injections as a treatment and food intolerance in relation to migraine.
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