...were more likely to be female (96.8% vs 76.2%, p < 0.001) and to experience cognitive symptoms, fatigue impairing function, chronic pain, migraine, and polypharmacy (all p < 0.001). Psychiatric comorbidities were more prevalent, including anxiety or depression (p < 0.001), post-traumatic...
...person in this survey associates almost ten health symptoms with fragrance exposure, the most frequent ones being cognitive problems, migraine/headaches, mucous membrane problems and breathing problems. More than a third (37.47%) of the survey participants indicate that they have experienced...
...as @InitialConditions put it, but I don't know it or claim to have a proof.
I'm not sure what you mean here. The models I've seen of migraines in humans, which in itself tend to be simplifications and probably useless characterisations, have lacked the simplicity you are talking about here...
...be actual randomness, but we don't know that until we fully understand the process. And nobody put a serious effort to track and model it yet as far as I know.
Not sure about that either. We know allergies have trigger threshold. So do migraine or PTSD. Some of them do involve brain.
edit: typo
...that there isn’t yet a blood test or biopsy that can diagnose ME for certain.
When I get PEM, I notice especially the fatigue, headache/migraine and pain get a lot worse. I feel like I’ve been hit by a brick (or hit by a brick wall?!), which I’ve heard other people say about PEM, ie the head...
...chronic fatigue, interstitial cystitis, and fibromyalgia. These conditions have been shown to have associations with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, migraine headache, irritable bowel syndrome, and brain fog. In this study, a multisyndromic patient was treated for VO-CPP. Pelvic pain, dysautonomia...
...key comorbidities, including diabetes mellitus, obesity, osteoarthritis, inflammatory arthritis, ischemic heart disease, sleep disorders, migraine, and medication use, was performed.
Outcomes were assessed over a five-year follow-up period. This included opioid use, diagnostic codes for...
...level were more likely to report previous diagnoses of fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, temporomandibular joint disorder, tension/migraine headaches, and anxiety or panic attacks (P < 0.01). CSI severity levels were also associated with patient-reported depressive symptoms, perceived...
...cardiovascular and neurological signatures—encompassing thromboembolic disease and major adverse cardiovascular outcomes, as well as migraine, neurodegenerative disorders, and depression—together with metabolic and renal sequelae that, in subsets, extended across multi-year horizons...
I am also a very long term chronic migraine sufferer of over 40 years and I now take Atogepant but have had endless problems in tolerating it even at the lowest dose of
10 mg.
I know that the gepants are metabolised by CYP3A4 and are a strong inhibitor of this pathway but unfortunately so is...
According to this pub of 2022
Rimegepant, Ubrogepant, and Lasmiditan in the Acute Treatment of Migraine Examining the Benefit-Risk Profile Using Number Needed to Treat/Harm
I haven’t examined the references, the references to ubregepant are:
18. ClinicalTrials.gov. Efficacy, Safety, and...
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