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Edited by: Anthony Schapira
Associate Editors: Alberto Albanese, Michael Brainin, Maurizio Leone, Charles Davie, Seppo Juvela, Eng-King Tan, Zbigniew Wszolek, Pertti Saloheimo, James Meschia
Online ISSN: 1468-1331
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Alcoholic beverages are frequently reported migraine triggers. We aimed to assess self‐reported alcohol consumption as a migraine attack trigger and to investigate the effect on alcohol consumption behavior in a large migraine cohort.
The meeting aimed to present the latest data showing the growing burden of neurological ill health both at the European and global level.
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