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A patient describes experiencing a persistent, dull ache on both sides of their head, which they compare to 'a tight band being squeezed around the skull.' They mention that the pain is most frequent during stressful periods at work but is not severe enough to make them miss a day. Based on this description, what is the most likely underlying mechanism for their headache?
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A patient describes experiencing a persistent, dull ache on both sides of their head, which they compare to 'a tight band being squeezed around the skull.' They mention that the pain is most frequent during stressful periods at work but is not severe enough to make them miss a day. Based on this description, what is the most likely underlying mechanism for their headache?