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  2. Neurotoxicity - Wikipedia

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    Amyloid beta (Aβ) was found to cause neurotoxicity and cell death in the brain when present in high concentrations. Aβ results from a mutation that occurs when protein chains are cut at the wrong locations, resulting in chains of different lengths that are unusable.

  3. Migraine - Wikipedia

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    Complications of migraine describe migraine headaches and/or auras that are unusually long or unusually frequent, or associated with a seizure or brain lesion. Probable migraine describes conditions that have some characteristics of migraine, but where there is not enough evidence to diagnose it as migraine with certainty (in the presence of ...

  4. 6 things people misunderstand about migraine attacks - AOL

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    Chronic migraine is when someone has greater than 15 headache days/month, with [more than] 8 of those days being moderate to severe with associated migraine symptoms, for greater than 3 months." 3.

  5. A teen's excruciating migraines helped doctors find her brain ...

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    Kaycie Kraus, 14, had excruciating migraines and a MRI revealed a brain tumor. Doctors couldn't perform surgery, offered chemotherapy. Laser ablation helped.

  6. Why Are Migraines So Debilitating? - AOL

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    Researchers believe migraine attacks begin deep in the brain stem, when communication between nerves is disrupted. These disruptions can signal migraine symptoms, like fatigue and headache, which ...

  7. Genetics of migraine - Wikipedia

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    The first possibility is that migraine offers an advantage to the organism in fighting infection by increasing blood flow to the brain. [3] The second possibility is that certain pathogens evolved to cause headaches as a way of speeding their transmission to other organisms. [ 3 ]

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