MedPage Today -- Adolescents who get little activity and engage in other unhealthy behaviors have significantly more headaches than their healthier counterparts, and each unhealthy behavior has an additive effect, according to a study from Norway.
MedPage Today -- Adolescents who get little activity and engage in other unhealthy behaviors have significantly more headaches than their healthier counterparts, and each unhealthy behavior has an additive effect, according to a study from Norway.