University of Maine: Borkum Study Links Brain Energy Deficits to Migraine Susceptibility
June 25, 2021
June 25, 2021
ORONO, Maine, June 25 (TNSJou) -- The University of Maine issued the following news release:
Individuals who experience migraines are prone to a brain energy deficit between attacks, whether through increased demand or inadequate energy production according to a new analysis which finds that an energy impairment may cause brain oxidative stress, triggering a migraine as a protective response.
This analysis sheds light on why migraines occur and helps explain how a migra . . .
Individuals who experience migraines are prone to a brain energy deficit between attacks, whether through increased demand or inadequate energy production according to a new analysis which finds that an energy impairment may cause brain oxidative stress, triggering a migraine as a protective response.
This analysis sheds light on why migraines occur and helps explain how a migra . . .