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Background
Stigmatization and trivialization of headache confront individuals with headache disorders, but the degree to which media may contribute is incompletely understood.
Objective
The objective of this study was to quantify the frequency of disparaging metaphorical use of the words “headache” and “migraine” in articles and summaries of major publications.
Methods
This longitudinal study...