Association of smoked and smokeless tobacco use with migraine: a hospital-based case--control study in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Conclusions:
Both smoked and smokeless tobaccos were found to be associated with migraine. There is a need to incorporate smokeless tobacco along with smoked tobacco into the anti-tobacco awareness programs to reduce the burden of migraine in Bangladesh.
Source: Tobacco Induced Diseases - Category: Global & Universal Authors: Mohammad SarkerMahbubur RahmanMd Harun-Or-RashidShaila HossainHideki KasuyaJunichi SakamotoNobuyuki Hamajima Source Type: research
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