Furthering the understanding of behavioral aspects of sleep and headaches: another piece of the puzzle
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Sullivan, Daniel P
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2022
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There is now a longstanding evidence-base demonstrating that headaches can be triggered by various sleep disorders, including obstructive sleep apnea [1], narcolepsy [2], insomnia [3], circadian rhythm disorders [4], and restless legs syndrome [5], as well as poor quality [6] and insufficient sleep [7] more broadly.
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Sleep
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45
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5
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Sullivan, DP, Furthering the understanding of behavioral aspects of sleep and headaches: another piece of the puzzle, Sleep, 2022, 45 (5), pp. zsac012