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Insufficient sleep may alter cortical excitability near the migraine attack: A blinded TMS crossover study.

Martin Syvertsen MyklandMartin UglemLars Jacob StovnerEiliv BrennerMari Storli SnoenGøril Bruvik GravdahlTrond SandPetter Moe Omland
Published in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2023)
Insufficient sleep in the period leading up to a migraine attack may cause dysfunction in cortical GABAergic inhibition. The results also suggest that migraine patients may have increased need for sufficient sleep during a migraine attack to maintain normal neurological function after the attack.
Keyphrases
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  • randomized controlled trial
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  • patient reported
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