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The link between PTSD and headache/migraines
Category: Headaches (including Migraine Headaches)
This video indicates veteran's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and headaches or migraines frequently co-occur. Military veterans are at high risk of developing P-T-S-D and traumatic brain injury due to their profession. Even though headaches have received much less attention among mental health professionals than other problems in PTSD, the connection between PTSD and headaches makes sense.