Behavioral Approaches for Primary Headaches: Recent Advances
Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain2018Vol. 58(6), pp. 913–925
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Alberto Raggi, Eleonora Grignani, Matilde Leonardi, Frank Andrasik, Emanuela Sansone, Licia Grazzi, Domenico D’Amico
Abstract
Behavioral approaches are effective and less prone to produce side or harmful effects, which makes them a valid option particularly for women who are pregnant or nursing, people with other chronic conditions requiring pharmacological treatments putting them at risk for drug-drug interactions, and children.
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