Understanding migraine in a sex‐specific manner is crucial for improving clinical care, diagnosis and therapy for both females and males. Here, data on sex differences are provided in the presentation… Click to show full abstract
Understanding migraine in a sex‐specific manner is crucial for improving clinical care, diagnosis and therapy for both females and males. Here, data on sex differences are provided in the presentation of migraine in a large European‐based population cohort, which is representative of the general population.
               
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