Migraine headaches in children can be debilitating and can be triggered by all of the following except:
1. Too much or too little sleep.
2. Overhydration.
3. Skipping meals.
4. Unusual stress or the child's inability to cope with stressors.
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1. Sleep is a factor for migraines in children.
2. Inadequate hydration is a factor for migraines in children, not overhydration.
3. Skipping meals is a factor in migraines for children.
4. Stress is a factor in migraines for children.
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