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Prevalence and burden of migraine in the United States: A systematic review.

Stephen D SilbersteinCaroline V BrooksDaniel SunDawn C BuseMichael L ReedKristina M FanningRichard B Lipton
Published in: Headache (2024)
The prevalence of migraine in the United States has remained stable over the past three decades while migraine-related disability has increased. The disability trend could reflect changes in reporting, study methodology, social and societal changes, or changes in exacerbating or remediating factors that make migraine more disabling, among other hypotheses. These issues merit further investigation.
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