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Afari N et al. – Posttraumatic stress disorder and combat–related physical injury were related to higher rates of self–reported headache in newly returning veterans. These finding that posttraumatic stress disorder and injury during combat are differentially related to migraine and tension–type headache, point to a complex relationship between physical and psychological trauma and headache. These findings have implications for a comprehensive approach to interventions for headache and the physical and psychological sequelae of trauma.

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