April 19, 2019
Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights for April 19, 2019
Washington Post, CTE researchers discover possible step toward diagnostic test for living patients by Jacob Bogage — Medical researchers have made what they cautiously characterized as a possible first step toward diagnosing the neurodegenerative illness chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in living patients, according to an article published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine. […]
Tags: A.L.S., aging, arthritis, Ashley Schmitt, Aspirin, Breast Cancer, burnout, cannabis, carillon, Cathy Fraser, Christie Vogel, Cris Ross
March 26, 2013
The Everything Guide To Migraines
According to Dr. Michael Cutrer, chair of the Division of Headache, Department of Neurology at the Mayo Clinic, we do know that migraineurs (the common term for migraine sufferers) carry one or more genetic variants that makes them more susceptible. However, we don’t know exactly what those variants are yet. “When you have susceptibility to migraine, […]
Tags: Dr. Michael Cutrer, migraine, migraine susceptibility, migraineurs, nervous system, Refinery 29
July 26, 2012
Migraine Sufferers Turning to Botox for Relief
Nearly 10 percent of the population suffers from migraine headaches and those who’ve lived it, know just how debilitating they can be. Tuesday we introduced you to a Brownsdale woman who’s been battling them for years. Those who suffer from migraines know that treating them is a headache in itself… Some say, the most complicated […]
Tags: Dr. Michael Cutrer, genetic disorder, KAAL, migraine