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Migraine - Research

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The female migraine: Sex-specific presentation of migraine

Migraine is significantly more prevalent in women than in men, affecting 18% of women and 6% of men globally.1 Its symptoms appear to shift with fluctuating female sex hormone levels during a woman’s life course.1 Ongoing studies are starting to unravel possible mechanisms of how migraine may impact women at their various life stages in unique ways.2 

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