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“What I get from streaming is social interaction and fun which I could not get in any other part of my life”
Amelia's story of finding a supportive community online
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“Now I do what’s right for me, not anyone else”
Sandip's story of osmophobia (sensitivity to smell) and finding what works for him
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Atogepant approved for preventive use in Scotland
Another treatment option for people living with migraine in Scotland
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Migraine and A&E
By: Ria Bhola, Headache Nurse Specialist
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Raising awareness through music
By: Charlotte Butler, who had her first migraine attack at 11 and has lived with migraine with aura ever since
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My migraine healthcare experience
By: Antoinette, who has lived with migraine since she was a child
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My migraine journey
By: Megan Daniels, who lives with chronic migraine and vestibular migraine
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Stigma of migraine being ‘just a headache’ leading to thousands being dismissed and struggling without care
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Chronic migraine forces MP to quit
By: Rob Music, Chief Executive, The Migraine Trust
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Brothers take on zipwire challenge
Northumberland brothers Mason and Jonah McKay braved the Tyne Bridge zipwire to help people living with migraine
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Can weather changes trigger a migraine attack?
By: Ria Bhola, Headache Nurse Specialist
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NICE approves Rimegepant for acute use on the NHS in England
Rimegepant is now approved for acute and preventative treatment of migraine on the NHS in England
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