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Migraine Genetics

Migraine genetics is the study of genetic factors that may be related to migraine, a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, severe headaches. Genetics research has shown that certain genes play a role in migraine risk and that the environment can also interact with those genes to make a person more likely…

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Overview

Migraine genetics is the study of genetic factors that may be related to migraine, a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, severe headaches. Genetics research has shown that certain genes play a role in migraine risk and that the environment can also interact with those genes to make a person more likely to suffer from migraine. Migraine genetics can help researchers learn more about how migraine is caused and may eventually help develop more effective treatments. This understanding of the role genetic factors play in migraine could also help refine existing preventive treatments and lead to more personalized therapies. Additionally, migraine genetics research can provide insight into why some patients respond better to certain treatments than others. As a result, understanding the genetic basis of migraine can help improve patient care and lead to a better quality of life.

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Jing Xiang · United States Frederick Freitag · United States Yohannes W. Woldeamanuel · United States

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