Migraine is a complex disorder with mechanisms that are largely unknown, as well as a wide gender disparity. American women are affected by migraine at a rate of 20.7 percent, while men are affected at a rate of 9.7 percent. Feminist intersectional theories of health disparities can help explain these patterns by taking into account intersections of race, gender, sex, age, socioeconomic status and environment to create a more detailed explanation of how bodies are evidence of social inequality. Physiological research utilizes the biomedical model of health, which states that all disease has a biological or behavioral root cause. In the case of migraine, presence of estrogen is often cited as a compounding factor and the reason for higher mi...
disturbance. As a common disabling primary headache disorder, the migraine has been ranked as the th...
Objectives Migraine is a debilitating disease that affects 28 million adults in the United States. G...
Introduction: Gender equity and gender medicine are opportunities not to be missed, and this Expert ...
Migraine is a common neurovascular disorder affecting ∼15% of the general population. Ranking secon...
Introduction: Gender medicine is a new medical approach aimed at the study of the differences betwee...
Purpose of reviewWe seek to update readers on recent advances in our understanding of sex and gender...
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to investigate sex differences in the prevalence and clinical pr...
The aim is to systematically and critically review the relationship between migraine and estrogen, t...
This dissertation examines the social construction of migraine and cluster headache to explore how a...
Abstract Migraine is more common in women than men, with lifetime prevalence rates between 15 percen...
Introduction: Cluster Headache (CH) is a well-characterized primary headache that mostly affects men...
Migraine is a major neurological disorder affecting one in nine adults worldwide with a significant ...
Migraine is a common, debilitating and costly disorder. Yet help-seeking for and rates of diagnosis ...
PubMedID: 25424708Background and aims: Migraine headache is one of the most common primary headache ...
Aim: To examine the effect of sex on migraine trigger factors. Methods: Prevalence of 11 frequently ...
disturbance. As a common disabling primary headache disorder, the migraine has been ranked as the th...
Objectives Migraine is a debilitating disease that affects 28 million adults in the United States. G...
Introduction: Gender equity and gender medicine are opportunities not to be missed, and this Expert ...
Migraine is a common neurovascular disorder affecting ∼15% of the general population. Ranking secon...
Introduction: Gender medicine is a new medical approach aimed at the study of the differences betwee...
Purpose of reviewWe seek to update readers on recent advances in our understanding of sex and gender...
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to investigate sex differences in the prevalence and clinical pr...
The aim is to systematically and critically review the relationship between migraine and estrogen, t...
This dissertation examines the social construction of migraine and cluster headache to explore how a...
Abstract Migraine is more common in women than men, with lifetime prevalence rates between 15 percen...
Introduction: Cluster Headache (CH) is a well-characterized primary headache that mostly affects men...
Migraine is a major neurological disorder affecting one in nine adults worldwide with a significant ...
Migraine is a common, debilitating and costly disorder. Yet help-seeking for and rates of diagnosis ...
PubMedID: 25424708Background and aims: Migraine headache is one of the most common primary headache ...
Aim: To examine the effect of sex on migraine trigger factors. Methods: Prevalence of 11 frequently ...
disturbance. As a common disabling primary headache disorder, the migraine has been ranked as the th...
Objectives Migraine is a debilitating disease that affects 28 million adults in the United States. G...
Introduction: Gender equity and gender medicine are opportunities not to be missed, and this Expert ...