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Can migraine attacks be predicted by any means?
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Migraine occurs in its chronic (daily) or episodic form. Is there a way of predicting migraine attacks in episodic migraine?
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Menstrual migraine is the classic example of doing this, specially when cycles are predictable
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This #EEG study suggests so..."Brain state monitoring for the future prediction of migraine attacks"
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Migraine can be predicted if patients can detect prodromal symptoms
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This #EEG study suggests so..."Brain state monitoring for the future prediction of migraine attacks"
https://doi.org/10.1177/0333102419877660
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This #EEG study suggests so..."Brain state monitoring for the future prediction of migraine attacks"
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Migraine can be predicted if patients can detect prodromal symptoms
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