India, Oct. 27 -- According to World Health Organisation, migraine is more common in women, possibly 'because of hormonal influences'. Even medication-overuse headaches, the most common secondary headache disorder, may affect up to 5 percent of some populations, women more than men. Also read | How to get rid of migraine headaches fast? Doctors share comprehensive guide to migraine aura, triggers, best treatments
Dr Jay Jagannathan, neurosurgeon, Jagannathan Neurosurgery Institute, Michigan, US, took to Instagram on October 26, to highlight this in a post titled 'Silent neurological conditions that affect women more than men'. He said, "Most people are surprised when I tell them this - but women face a higher risk of several neurological...
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