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Migrating Towards Migraine: The fMRI Headache
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Neuroimaging isn't an easy weapon. This disorder can be managed better if the standard reporting rules are followed.
It can help both the doctors and the patients.
This setup can smooth out the route to better understand migraines. The use of FMRI to study migraine can be puzzling.
When you consider the brain's complexity, you realize that migraines are more than just headaches.
fMRI scans can reveal intricate brain activities, helping researchers understand migraines better.
Too often, study results don't line up, making it hard to draw solid conclusions.
Develop standards for fMRI studies.
Never ignore that migraine is a complex disorder,
fMRI scans can show what's happening in the brain during an attack.
This information can help in developing better treatments.
But first, researchers must agree on consistent ways to gather and analyze data.
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