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Migraine sufferers are five times more likely than headache-free individuals to develop major depression.
Migraines run in families, and a genetic link has been identified.3 But it is not entirely clear why some people get migraines and others do not.
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The cause of cluster headaches is not clear. They may be genetic, since you are more likely to develop cluster headaches if a parent or sibling has them.1
Risk factors for cluster headaches include:3, 5
The cause of tension headaches is not clear. Experts believe there may be more than one factor that causes a tension headache. In the past, doctors believed that tension or spasms of the muscles of the neck, face, jaw, head, or sc
About 4 out of 100 people in the United States develop chronic tension headaches.1 Symptoms can start in childhood, but they are more likely to occur during middle age and be linked to stressful life events.2
By identifying and avoiding tension headache triggers, you can help reduce their frequency and severity.
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