Evidence has long indicated that Migraine disease is associated with mental health disorders. In 2000, a study showed major depressive disorder to impact 47% of Migraineurs as opposed to 17% of the general population.3 A new study used a large population-based sample to analyze the association between Migraine disease and mental health disorders.
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