HEADACHES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: CLINICAL FEATURES AND PREVENTION
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primary headaches, adolescents, children, prevention.Abstract
The publication examines the clinical features and methods of preventing primary headaches in children and adolescents: migraine and tension headaches. Modifiable and non-modifiable migraine trigger factors are analyzed, and methods of non-drug and drug prevention of headaches are discussed.
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