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Lifestyle Factors Associated With Frequent Recurrent Headaches in Children and Adolescents: A Canadian Population-Based Study.

Christelle NillesJeanne V WilliamsScott Burton PattenTamara M PringsheimSerena Laura Orr
Published in: Neurology (2024)
Several lifestyle behaviors were associated with frequent headaches in children and youth, such as meal irregularity, late chronotype, prolonged screen exposure, and frequent substance use/exposure, suggesting that these are potential modifiable risk factors to target in this population.
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