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The association between insomnia and headache was stronger in subjects with more frequent headaches.
The patients with more frequent headaches were more reluctant to take medication.
There were significantly more disruptions in work, social life and family life in women with more frequent headaches.
Also, we replicated the results of a postal survey in UK [8] that the association between insomnia and headache was stronger in subjects with more frequent headaches.
We hypothesized that more frequent headaches would be associated with a high prevalence of learning disabilities, low academic achievements, and ADHD in children.
Similar logistic regression analysis was used to determine if the association between headache and insomnia was stronger in subjects with more frequent headaches.
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The frequency of headache decreased with age, but some of the elders aged 70 years or above experienced more frequent headache.
The frequency of headache decreased with age, but some of the elders aged 70 or above experienced more frequent headache.
In addition, the poor rural availability and utilization of health-care facilities were likely to contribute to more frequent headache and therefore more HY.
For headache frequency, symptoms of anxiety and depression and conduct difficulties at baseline were associated with more frequent headache at follow-up.
In the head injury population 15.0% had more frequent headache in HUNT3 than in HUNT 2, in the control population the corresponding proportion was 12.2%.
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