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The researchers found that women are more
to get headaches than men. They said 17 per cent of women get
, compared to 9 per cent of men. Six per cent of women get headaches on 15 or
days a month, while the
is three per cent for men. Mr Stovner said: "What is clear is that
, headache disorders are highly prevalent worldwide and can be a [great
]." He said more people are getting headaches, saying: "The data does suggest that headaches and migraine
may be increasing." Stovner added that more
was needed. He said it was
, "to analyze the different causes of headaches...to target prevention and
more effectively".