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Prevalence of primary headache disorders among information technology staff in China: the negative effects of computer use and other correlative factors
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The one-year prevalence of primary headache in this population was 30.8%. The prevalence of tension-type headache in this population was higher than that in the general Chinese population. The occurrence of primary headache is correlated with many factors, among which excessive computer use significantly contributed to the risk of tension-type headache.
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