Migraine risk high due to improper sleep cycle
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Association between migraine and sleep disorders (SD) are high and partially explained by the alteration of the serotoninergic system. SD is very common in pediatric age and about 25% of children experience a sleep problem.
A new study by Alessandra Voci and the team from Child Neurology and Psychiatry Unit, Systems Medicine Department, reported that Improving sleep quality could help to reduce migraine intensity and disability and vice versa.
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Improper Sleep Cycle Increases Risk Of Migraine In Children: Study
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