Migraine Awareness

Migraine is a neurological condition with chronic and debilitating symptoms.  With 1 in 7 people suffering The Migraine Trust estimates that the UK loses 25 million days or work or education each year because of migraine. Migraine is an instability in the way that the brain deals with incoming sensory information, this instability can be influenced by physiological changes such as sleep exercise and hunger.  Up to 80% of migraine sufferers have a family history of migraine, and due to the influence of hormones, migraines are more common in women between the ages of 15-55.

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