Studies of migraine's many triggers offer paths to new therapies
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Cherise Irons, who suffers from debilitating migraines, highlights her struggle with conventional treatments, emphasizing the complexity of migraine triggers and individual responses to various medications.
Despite significant advancements in migraine treatment, including CGRP inhibitors, the diverse nature of migraines complicates understanding their triggers and responses, leading to varied results across patients.
Scientists have established the ability to induce migraine attacks in laboratory settings, but the underlying causes remain unclear, underscoring the complexity and variability of this condition.
Debbie Hay articulates the prevailing uncertainty in migraine research, stating, 'It's a very diverse condition... there's still huge debate as to what the causes are, what the consequences are.'
Read at Ars Technica
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