Migraine - Learn more
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A migraine is a type of headache that typically involves throbbing pain, nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light and sounds. Migraines can worsen with normal activity and can last anywhere from four hours to three days. They are more common in women and in people between 20 to 50 years of age.
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