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“When I’m in a cycle of attacks, the headache from the last one is still there when the next starts”
You don’t just get over an attack when it finishes, it literally feels like a hangover
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‘Migraine has impacted pretty much every aspect of my life’: women share their experiences
Three women, Charlotte, Abigail, and Emily, tell us about their experience of migraine and how it has affected their careers, social lives, relationships and families.
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Runny noses, mind blanks and tummy troubles: symptoms you may not have realised were linked to migraine
By: Andrea Quinn, Senior Communications Officer
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The Migraine Trust launches new ‘MP toolkit’ in UK Parliament
Our new toolkit has information for MPs on supporting staff and constituents with migraine, as well as being an advocate in Parliament
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Men’s experience of migraine
Four men, Thomas, Dom, Haider and Ray, tell us about their experience of migraine and how it has affected their careers, socials lives, relationships and families.
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What to expect during GP appointments for migraine, and how to get the most out of them (part two).
In part two of his blog, Doctor David Kernick, a general practitioner with a special interest in headache who runs the Exeter headache clinic, suggests what people with migraine should expect when they visit their GP.
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What to expect during GP appointments for migraine, and how to get the most out of them (part one).
In this two-part blog, Doctor David Kernick, a general practitioner with a special interest in headache who runs the Exeter headache clinic, suggests what people with migraine should expect when they visit their GP.
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“It hurts to feel you’re letting down colleagues and patients, but migraine can affect anyone in any career, including healthcare”
Jenny shares her story of living with migraine as a healthcare professional
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New research reveals devastating impact of living with migraine, yet condition still not taken seriously
Charity launches new film to tackle misunderstanding
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Self-care for migraine: your top tips!
We asked you what helps you to get through a migraine attack. Here, we run through some of the top responses and The Migraine Trust team share some of their self-care tips.
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Lord Darzi’s report into NHS England highlights key gaps in care
Independently commissioned report into health service in England outlines a need for change
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Shades for Migraine: How it started and how it’s going
A look back and a look forward at the viral social media campaign cantered on raising migraine awareness around the world. By Molly O’Brien
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