Food and headache attacks. A comparison of patients with migraine and tension-type headache (Panminerva Med. — 2002. — Mar. — Vol. 44(1). — P. 27—31: англ.)

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The direct relationship of the onset of pain with the intake of certain foods is still a subject of debate. According to numerous studies, the cause of migraine attacks can be the use of alcohol, coffee, chocolate, cheese, citrus fruits and some other types of food. Recently, there has been evidence of headache attacks from food (nutritional supplements) intake.

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L. Savi

University of Turin

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Department of Neuroscience

Italy, Turin

I. Rainerо

University of Turin

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Department of Neuroscience

Italy, Turin

W. Valfre

University of Turin

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Department of Neuroscience

Italy, Turin

S. Gentile

University of Turin

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Department of Neuroscience

Italy, Turin

R. Lo Giudice

University of Turin

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Department of Neuroscience

Italy, Turin

L. Pinessi

University of Turin

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Department of Neuroscience

Italy, Turin

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