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Reasons for and perceived benefits of utilizing complementary and alternative medicine in U.S. adults with migraines/severe headaches
Taeho Greg Rhee,
Ila M. Harris
Pharmaceutical Care and Health Systems
Family Medicine and Community Health (Twin Cities)
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Complementary Medicine
100%
Migraine
100%
Perceived Benefits
100%
US Adults
100%
Severe Headache
100%
Wellness
55%
Medicine Use
22%
Quality of Life Outcomes
11%
National Health Interview Survey
11%
Non-institutional
11%
Prevalence Rate
11%
Prevalence Estimation
11%
Reasons for Use
11%
Unweighting
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
100%
Migraine
100%
Headache
100%
Wellbeing
55%
Quality of Life
11%
Prevalence
11%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
100%
Wellbeing
55%
Quality of Life
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Headache
100%
Migraine
100%
Quality of Life
25%
Prevalence
25%
Psychology
Wellbeing
100%
Quality of Life
20%