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Headache and Migraine Glossary: Cross Sectional Study

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Definition: A study that measures the prevalence of health outcomes, factors that determine health, or both, in a specified group or population at a particular point in time or over a short period.
Examples: A cross sectional study can be used to study potential side effects of medications.
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