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Headache in women.
Prim Care. 2004 Jun; 31(2):417-28, viii.PC

Abstract

Women have more migraine than men. Some secondary headaches are more common in women. Menses, pregnancy, and menopause have an impact on the frequency and treatment of headache. Oral contraceptives can be used in women with migraine with some precautions.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Headache Care Center, 311 Landrum Place, Suite B400, Clarksville, TN 37043, USA. drneuromed@aol.com

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Review

Language

eng

PubMed ID

15172516

Citation

Johnson, Constance J.. "Headache in Women." Primary Care, vol. 31, no. 2, 2004, pp. 417-28, viii.
Johnson CJ. Headache in women. Prim Care. 2004;31(2):417-28, viii.
Johnson, C. J. (2004). Headache in women. Primary Care, 31(2), 417-28, viii.
Johnson CJ. Headache in Women. Prim Care. 2004;31(2):417-28, viii. PubMed PMID: 15172516.
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