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coach cheap outlet online Detective Michael Reynolds was watching Kenneth J. Bibo home on July 3 when he saw Bibo come out of his home talking on the phone and then engaging in an apparent drug transaction with a woman in a car.Brain Differences Seen in People With MigrainesTUESDAY, March 26 (HealthDay News) People who suffer migraines may have certain structural differences in pain related areas of the brain, a new study suggests.Using MRI scans, researchers found that in specific brain regions related to pain processing, migraine sufferers showed a thinner and smaller cortex compared to headache free adults. The cortex refers to the outer layer of the brain.It's not clear what it all means. But the researchers suspect that certain aspects of brain development may make some people more vulnerable to developing migraines and that migraine attacks create further changes in the brain.The surface area of the brain "increases dramatically" during fetal development, while the thickness of the cortex changes throughout life, explained senior researcher Dr. Massimo Filippi."We speculate that migraine patients might have a sort of cortical 'signature' abnormal cortical surface area which could make them more susceptible to pain and abnormal processing of painful stimuli," said Filippi, a professor of neurology at the University Vita Salute's San Raffaele Scientific Institute in Milan.Once migraines develop, they may alter the thickness of the brain's cortex, Filippi explained.A neurologist who was not involved in the study said it "adds to the growing body of knowledge that patients with migraine