Migraine Awareness Week 2025
Migraine means much more than ‘just a headache’. Join us to change the perception this Migraine Awareness Week (22-28 September)
Migraine means disruption. From daily activities to big life goals, migraine can stop people in their tracks.
Migraine means feeling let down. By the healthcare system. By employers. By society. By your own brain.
Migraine means missing out. From loved ones’ birthday celebrations to career progression, migraine means missed opportunities.
Migraine means so much more than ‘just a headache’. Help us reach more people, and change the perception of migraine, by getting involved.
For more information on how you can partner with us in 2025 contact press@migrainetrust.org
Like Sean and Roxanne, you can share your experience of migraine to help challenge what #MigraineMeans
There are lots of ways for organisations to get involved ahead of Migraine Awareness Week, from workplace training sessions to sharing our information and resources!
How you can help someone with migraine
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If you are treating someone with migraine
Learn about the different types of migraine, treatment options, and referring them for further help for their migraine
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If you have a friend or family member who has migraine
Learn about migraine, its impact, and how someone with migraine can get medical help
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If you work with someone who has migraine
Learn about migraine, its impact, and how to help them manage their migraine at work
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