The impact of midlife on migraine in women: summary of current views
Abstract Migraine is three times more common in women than in men and is the 4th leading cause of disability in women. Onset of migraine increases at menarche, with peaks in prevalence in the late 30s, and a rapid decline after menopause. While the prevalence is highest among women of childbearing a...
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Main Author: | Jelena M. Pavlović (Author) |
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