Medical Hypotheses
Volume 59, Issue 3 , Pages 316-320 , September 2002

What is the genetic factor in migraine?

  • David Eidelman

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    • Corresponding Author InformationCorrespondence to: D. Eidelman, 23 Rechov Atzmon, Ramat Hasharon 47287, Israel. Phone: +972-3-5406454

Received 20 December 2001 ,Accepted 4 April 2002.

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Medical Hypotheses
Volume 59, Issue 3 , Pages 316-320 , September 2002