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Women who suffer from "transformed migraine" experience a significant reduction in headache frequency and intensity after taking simple steps to improve their sleep behaviors, a University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, study has found
USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), Oct, 2006
> Women who suffer from "transformed migraine" experience a significant reduction in headache frequency and intensity after taking simple steps to improve their sleep behaviors, a University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, study has found. Transformed migraine develops in individuals with episodic or occasional migraine, but these headaches progress over months or years to a daily or near-daily frequency and are particularly difficult to treat.
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