2015
DOI: 10.18869/acadpub.hms.21.2.129
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Effect of Coriander Fruit on Clinical Course of Migraine Patients: A Comparison between Random Effect and Transition Models

Abstract: Aims: Among all types of headache, migraine is the third most prevalent disorder and seventh common cause of disability. In Old Persian medical literature, Coriander fruit have been introduced as a treatment of headache. The aim of this study was exploring the effect of Coriander fruit on severity and duration of migraine attacks. Materials & Methods: This randomized triple-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial was conducted in the neurology clinic of Shohadaye Tajrish hospital in Tehran. Based on sample si… Show more

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“…GB leaves (240 mg d −1 , 3 months) could improve memory and attention in senile Alzheimer’s disease ( Bars et al, 1997 ; Maurer et al, 1997 ; Oskouei et al, 2013 ). Coriander (Co, 4 weeks) also relieved migraine compared with control group by the Akaike criteria ( Mansouri et al, 2015 ).…”
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“…GB leaves (240 mg d −1 , 3 months) could improve memory and attention in senile Alzheimer’s disease ( Bars et al, 1997 ; Maurer et al, 1997 ; Oskouei et al, 2013 ). Coriander (Co, 4 weeks) also relieved migraine compared with control group by the Akaike criteria ( Mansouri et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Natural Products With Vasodilation In Vitro mentioning
confidence: 99%