The vexing and enduring enigma of migraine may have just been solved,
thanks to a potentially significant new clue discovered by scientists.
Researchers discovered that patients who suffer from episodic and chronic
migraine had significantly enlarged perivascular gaps, the fluid-filled
regions around the brain’s blood arteries.
thanks to a potentially significant new clue discovered by scientists.
Researchers discovered that patients who suffer from episodic and chronic
migraine had significantly enlarged perivascular gaps, the fluid-filled
regions around the brain’s blood arteries.