Why Sex and Gender Matter in Migraine
Men and women experience the attacks differently due to both physiology and sociology
Men and women experience the attacks differently due to both physiology and sociology
To fight the disease, we need to look at sex-specific risks
The disease can present, progress and respond to treatments differently in men and women
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