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Is there a causal relationship between stress and migraine? Current evidence and implications for management.

Anker StubberudDawn C BuseEspen Saxhaug KristoffersenMattias LindeErling Tronvik
Published in: The journal of headache and pain (2021)
The exact causal relationships in which stress causes incidence, chronification, migraine attacks, or increased burden of migraine remains unclear. Several individuals benefit from stress-oriented therapies, and such therapies should be offered as an adjuvant to conventional treatment and to those with a preference. Further understanding the relationship between stress, migraine and effective therapeutic options is likely to be improved by characterizing individual patterns of stress and migraine, and may in turn improve therapeutics.
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