Abstract

Several observations suggest links between ovarian steroid levels and migraine headaches: Migraine is two to three times more prevalent in women than in men; most women with migraines report more headaches during menses; and migraine frequency drops during pregnancy, which is associated with sustained elevated estrogen levels. Given that estrogen exposure is associated with breast …

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