Headaches Associated With Personal Protective Equipment – A Cross‐Sectional Study Among Frontline Healthcare Workers During COVID‐19
Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain2020Vol. 60(5), pp. 864–877
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Jonathan Ong, Bharatendu Chandra, Yihui Goh, Jonathan Zhe Ying Tang, Kenneth W.X. Sooi, Yi Lin Tan, Benjamin Yong‐Qiang Tan, Hock‐Luen Teoh, Shi T. Ong, David Michael Allen, Vijay K. Sharma
Abstract
Most healthcare workers develop de novo PPE-associated headaches or exacerbation of their pre-existing headache disorders.
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