NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF CHRONIC DAILY HEADACHES AND COGNITIVE DECLINE: DATA FROM A COHORT STUDY
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The article discusses personalized therapy of chronic daily headaches with a focus on the role of genetic and vascular markers. It analyzes the mechanisms of influence of hereditary factors and vascular system characteristics on the pathogenesis of the disease and treatment effectiveness. It is emphasized that considering these markers makes it possible to develop individualized therapeutic schemes, which increase treatment efficacy and minimize side effects. Particular attention is given to the prospects of applying a personalized approach to improve patients’ quality of life.
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