Children, Adolescents Who Experience Migraines May Be More Likely To Have Anxiety, Depression Than Their Peers Without Migraines, Systematic Review Suggests

MedPage Today (10/31, DePeau-Wilson) reports, “Children and adolescents who experience migraines are more likely to have anxiety and depression compared with those who don’t have migraines,” researchers concluded in a 51-study systematic review and meta-analysis, the findings of which were published online Oct. 31 in JAMA Pediatrics.

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