Primary headache disorders susceptibility is associated with fasting-related headache: evidence from a multinational study across 14 countries - Top-Institutions - MDSpire

Primary headache disorders susceptibility is associated with fasting-related headache: evidence from a multinational study across 14 countries

  • By

  • M. Ceren Akgor

  • K. Saghır

  • A. İ. Can

  • F. G. Sahbaz

  • E. U. Özcelik

  • A. C. Atalar

  • N. Ergin

  • M. O. Orun

  • A. A. Madani

  • E. A. A. Ibrahim

  • M. Togha

  • S. Amirguliyev

  • Y. Alabwah

  • J. A. Hashel

  • I. M. Dardar

  • R. E. Sahli

  • S. B. Sassi

  • M. Nada

  • N. Shalaby

  • Y. Dehal

  • Y. Naji

  • M. Amine

  • K. Alfred

  • R. Karacı

  • E. Yanık

  • G. Gürsoy

  • H. T. Celik

  • S. Tasdelen

  • E. Ekizoğlu

  • E. K. Orhan

  • D. Agırcan

  • H. Genc

  • T. Gesoglu Demir

  • F. M. Domac

  • N. Köse

  • N. Tepe

  • S. Öztürk

  • E. K. Cengiz

  • K. Erdogan

  • İ. Yıldırım

  • B. R. Hasırcı Bayır

  • E. A. Demirel

  • R. Ghouri

  • B. Tasdelen

  • H. Bolay

  • A. Ozge

  • N. Kissani

  • June 25, 2026

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  • #1

    NYU Langone Hospitals
    NYU Langone Hospitals

    New York, NY

    Key Differentiators

    • Neurology
    • Headache Medicine
  • #2

    Mayo Clinic
    Mayo Clinic

    Rochester, MN

    Key Differentiators

    • Neurology
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  • #3

    Cleveland Clinic
    Cleveland Clinic

    Cleveland, OH

    Key Differentiators

    • Neurology
    • Headache Medicine
  • #4

    Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Johns Hopkins Hospital

    Baltimore, MD

    Key Differentiators

    • Neurology
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  • #5

    Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General Hospital

    Boston, MA

    Key Differentiators

    • Neurology
    • Headache Medicine

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