Chronic headache raises depression risk in women
Wed, 10 Jan 2007 03:52 AM EST
... NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Chronic headaches, particularly migraines and those that are disabling, in conjunction with severe somatic symptoms --physical symptoms of a psychological origin rather than a physical source -- greatly increase the risk of major depressive disorder in women, according to a report in the medical journal Neurology. ...
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