Migrainous Women Research Articles
Migraine is one among the leading serious
health problems affecting women. Women experience
migraine differently than men. Women report episodic
pain (often for a extended duration) and chronic
pain more frequently than men. More severe and more frequent
migraine attacks often result from changes in
estrogen levels. Research has connected
hormones to migraine, but not all migraines are hormonal. During childhood,
migraine is more prevalent in boys than in girls. But after puberty, when
estrogen influence begins, the
prevalence rises in girls. Girls are more likely to possess their first
migraine during the year their periods begin than at the other time in their lives. After puberty,
migraine in women increases until age 40 approximately, when it begins to decrease. A research article may be a primary source...that is, it reports the methods and results of an ingenious study performed by the authors. The type of study may vary (it could are an experiment, survey, interview, etc.), but altogether cases, data are collected and analyzed by the authors, and conclusions drawn from the results of that analysis. Research articles follow a specific format. Search for a quick introduction will often include a review of the prevailing literature on the subject studied, and explains the rationale of the author's study. This is often important because it demonstrates that the authors are conscious of exisiting studies, and are getting to contribute to the present existing body of research during a meaningful way (that is, they are not just doing what others have already done).
High Impact List of Articles
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Improved Mixing Efficiency and Scaling of Microfluidic Mixer for miRNA Based Diagnostics
Salim B, Arumugham K, Madhu G and Athira MV Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Improved Mixing Efficiency and Scaling of Microfluidic Mixer for miRNA Based Diagnostics
Salim B, Arumugham K, Madhu G and Athira MV Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Based on BP neural network prediction research in the shot put athletes success
Shaohua Yu, Huijun Song Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Based on BP neural network prediction research in the shot put athletes success
Shaohua Yu, Huijun Song Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Shot movement process simulation and performance prediction model research based on biomechanical equation
Wei Xiong, Cheng Yang Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Shot movement process simulation and performance prediction model research based on biomechanical equation
Wei Xiong, Cheng Yang Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Community square collective sports activity sound development fuzzy evaluation research
Yongfeng He, Wenzuo Li Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Community square collective sports activity sound development fuzzy evaluation research
Yongfeng He, Wenzuo Li Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Quantitative analysis of athlete technical feature affecting shot performance based on matlab simulation
Bing Ge1, Yan Gao Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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Quantitative analysis of athlete technical feature affecting shot performance based on matlab simulation
Bing Ge1, Yan Gao Original Article: BioTechnology: An Indian Journal
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