Posts Tagged ‘prevalence’
Understanding Chronic Pain in the LGBTQIA2S+ Community
A new analysis of chronic pain prevalence in sexual minority populations shows that people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or “something else” live with more pain than straight individuals. The work reveals substantial differences within those populations, too.
Read MoreThe Prevalence of Headache Disorders: A Data Visualization
This Migraine Science Collaborative data visualization depicts data from a recent study estimating the prevalence of headache disorders. It shows how prevalence varies across the lifespan, across men and women, and across different geographical regions. How different study methodological factors affect prevalence estimates is also shown.
Read MoreOne in Two People Experience a Headache Disorder, an Updated Review Reports
New research extends upon the Global Burden of Disease study, finding that the prevalence of migraine has increased over time.
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