"A Study on Relation Between Attacks of Migraine Headache and Serum- Magnesium Level"
Migraine is one of the common varieties of headache. It involves 4 to 6 percent of men and 13 to 16 percent of women under 30 years in more than 80% of cases. Some studies have shown that in 50% of patients serum magnesium level decreases during attacks of headache and using magnesium tablets and in...
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Main Author: | A Masoud (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2003-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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