Among children and adolescents with chronic migraine , the use of cognitive behavioral therapy resulted in greater reductions in headache frequency and migraine-related disability compared with headache education, according to a study appearing in the December 25 issue of JAMA .
http://www.news-medical.net/news/20131225/Cognitive-behavioral-therapy-reduces-headache-frequency-migraine-related-disability-in-children.aspx
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