Relationships between neurological and psychiatric disorders: Could migraine and ADHD be correlated?
A recent study published in BMC Neurology by Dr. Thomas Hansen and colleagues assessed more than 25,000 people for migraine and ADHD. This is the first time a strong association between ADHD symptoms and migraine has been discovered in an adult population.
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