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Headache Prevalence in Adolescents Aged 12 to 17: A Student‐Based Epidemiological Study in Bursa
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Age and gender appeared to be demographic factors increasing adolescent headache prevalence. Frequent episodic-tension type headache was the most common headache followed by migraine. Our migraine prevalence was slightly higher than most of the previously reported prevalence rates. This might be due to the new classification criteria of headache released by International Headache Society.
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