2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2013.07.1786
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Prevalence of migraine among medical studets in Kuwait University

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“…We found that the prevalence of migraine in our study is low compared to other international studies. The prevalence of migraine among medical students reported to be 27.9% in Kuwait University (21.4% in males versus 31.1% in females) [3]. The prevalence of Migraine among medical students is 22% in Brazil [4], 12.2% in in Oman [8], 14.1% in Nigeria, 33.8% in Nairobi, 13.1% in South East Nigeria, 12.6% in Turkey, and 7.14% in the Southeast of Iran, and 28% in India [11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
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“…We found that the prevalence of migraine in our study is low compared to other international studies. The prevalence of migraine among medical students reported to be 27.9% in Kuwait University (21.4% in males versus 31.1% in females) [3]. The prevalence of Migraine among medical students is 22% in Brazil [4], 12.2% in in Oman [8], 14.1% in Nigeria, 33.8% in Nairobi, 13.1% in South East Nigeria, 12.6% in Turkey, and 7.14% in the Southeast of Iran, and 28% in India [11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
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“…Migraine is highly prevalent among university students and it is associated with impaired academic performance and limited daily activities. It has negative effects among university students, who indeed require constant concentration and high level of performance [3]. Today, migraine becomes of considerable interest among university students due to its negative effects on their concentration, performance and quality of life [2].The prevalence of migraine among medical students ranges from 11 to 40% worldwide [4].…”
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confidence: 99%