Women with chronic headache at higher risk of having depression
Wed, 10 Jan 2007 01:37 PM EST
... Women with chronic headache are more prone to depression and fatigue, according to a recent study. Researchers found women with chronic headache, especially migraine, were four times more likely than those with episodic headache to have major depression problems. These people were also three times more likely to report a high degree of symptoms related to headache, like low energy, troubled sleep, nausea, dizziness, sexual problems and pain in the stomach, back, arms, legs and joints. ...
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