Neurological Emergencies
Cross-source consensus on Neurological Emergencies from 2 sources and 7 claims.
2 sources · 7 claims
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- Developing migraine headaches was the pivotal event that reoriented her professional direction. — From Neurology to Sound Medicine: A Neurologist's Path Through Ayurveda and Quantum Biology
- Standard pharmacological treatments for migraine failed to provide relief when she applied them to herself. — From Neurology to Sound Medicine: A Neurologist's Path Through Ayurveda and Quantum Biology
- Her personal experience with treatment-resistant migraines compelled her to look outside conventional medicine for answers. — From Neurology to Sound Medicine: A Neurologist's Path Through Ayurveda and Quantum Biology
- Stroke has an uneven circadian pattern with a major peak between 06:00 and 12:00 and a smaller evening peak, partly because symptoms are often recognised upon awakening. — Circadian patterns of patient symptoms in a tertiary university emergency department: a single-centre retrospective analysis
- Epileptic seizure timing and severity appear influenced by circadian rhythm, and poor sleep quality in epilepsy patients is linked to increased seizure frequency and disease progression. — Circadian patterns of patient symptoms in a tertiary university emergency department: a single-centre retrospective analysis
- Circadian genes may influence stroke incidence, evolution and recovery by modulating neuroinflammation and microglial activation. — Circadian patterns of patient symptoms in a tertiary university emergency department: a single-centre retrospective analysis
- Migraine timing may vary by chronotype, with early chronotypes experiencing migraines in early hours and late chronotypes reporting more cases in late hours. — Circadian patterns of patient symptoms in a tertiary university emergency department: a single-centre retrospective analysis