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Alcohol consumption and hangover patterns among migraine sufferers
Yair Zlotnik
,
Ygal Plakht
, Anna Aven
, Yael Engel
, Neta Am
,
Gal Ifergane
The Brain Healing Division
Recanati School for Community Health Professions
Medical School for International Health
Internal Medicine Division
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Scopus citations
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Alcohol Consumption
100%
Migraine
100%
Alcohol Hangover
100%
Hangover
100%
Migraine-like
50%
Alcohol
33%
Headache
33%
Migraine without Aura (MWoA)
33%
Pathophysiology
16%
University Students
16%
Beer
16%
Migraine Attack
16%
Treatment Options
16%
Structured Questionnaire
16%
Symptomatology
16%
Alcoholic
16%
Liquor
16%
Hangover Symptoms Scale
16%
Alcohol-induced
16%
International Classification of Headache Disorders
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Symptom
100%
Migraine
100%
Alcohol Consumption
100%
Hangover
100%
Headache
20%
Pathophysiology
10%
Cross Sectional Study
10%
Symptomatology
10%
Migraine without Aura
10%
Migraine with Aura
10%
Distilled Beverage
10%
Headache and Facial Pain
10%
University Student
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Symptom
100%
Alcohol Consumption
100%
Migraine
100%
Hangover
100%
Headache
20%
Cross-Sectional Study
10%
Symptomatology
10%
Pathophysiology
10%
Migraine with Aura
10%
Migraine without Aura
10%
University Student
10%
Headache and Facial Pain
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Ethanol
100%
Symptom
100%
Migraine
100%
Hangover
100%
Headache
20%
Pathophysiology
10%
Cross-Sectional Study
10%
Migraine without Aura
10%
Migraine with Aura
10%
Symptomatology
10%
Headache and Facial Pain
10%
Neuroscience
Migraine
100%
Headache
30%
Auras
10%
Computer Science
Sectional Study
100%