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Abstract This resource is a pragmatic, succinct and authoritative text aimed at GPs, general neurologists and other primary care healthcare professionals dealing with patients with headache, advocating a multi-disciplinary team approach to care.
Oxford University PressOxford
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Abstract This resource is a pragmatic, succinct and authoritative text aimed at GPs, general neurologists and other primary care healthcare professionals dealing with patients with headache, advocating a multi-disciplinary team approach to care.

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