Migrainous Women
Migraine is a medical condition. Most
migraine women suffer from headaches that can be quite severe.
Migraine headache is usually throbbing pain and intense on both sides of the head, or sometimes on both sides. Most people with
migraine headaches feel pain in the temples or behind one ear or eye, though any part of the head can be involved. Besides pain,
migraine can also cause vomiting, nausea and sensitivity to sound and light. Some people may also see spots or flashing lights or temporary vision loss.
Migraine can occur at any hour of the day, though it often starts in the morning. The pain can last for several hours or up to a day or two.
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Charles Bonnet Syndrome: Complete Remission of Visual Hallucinations with Trazodone
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Case Report: Neuropsychiatry
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Charles Bonnet Syndrome: Complete Remission of Visual Hallucinations with Trazodone
Ricardo Krause Martinez de Souza, Rodrigo Tomazini Martins, Pedro Andre Kowacs
Case Report: Neuropsychiatry
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Safety and Efficacy of Electroconvulsive Therapy in Myasthenia Gravis
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Case Report: Neuropsychiatry
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Safety and Efficacy of Electroconvulsive Therapy in Myasthenia Gravis
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Case Report: Neuropsychiatry
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A Pilot Study to Assess Emotional Distress and Quality of Life among Transgenders in South India
Maithreyi Poguri, Siddharth Sarkar, Siva Nambi
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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A Pilot Study to Assess Emotional Distress and Quality of Life among Transgenders in South India
Maithreyi Poguri, Siddharth Sarkar, Siva Nambi
Research Article: Neuropsychiatry
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New DSM-5 category unspecified catatonia is a boost for pediatric catatonia: review and case reports
Dirk M Dhossche, Michal Goetz, Gabor Gazdag, Pascal Sienaert
Review Article: Neuropsychiatry
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New DSM-5 category unspecified catatonia is a boost for pediatric catatonia: review and case reports
Dirk M Dhossche, Michal Goetz, Gabor Gazdag, Pascal Sienaert
Review Article: Neuropsychiatry
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Should cyclothymia be considered as a specific and distinct bipolar disorder?
Elie Hantouche, Giulio Perugi
Management Perspectives: Neuropsychiatry
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Should cyclothymia be considered as a specific and distinct bipolar disorder?
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Management Perspectives: Neuropsychiatry
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