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Migraine Triggers

Migraine triggers are the environmental, dietary, physical, and emotional factors that can trigger a migraine headache. These triggers can cause the onset of migraine pain and the duration and severity of a migraine episode. Identifying triggers can help people to avoid or reduce their migraine attacks. Avoiding or …

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Overview

Migraine triggers are the environmental, dietary, physical, and emotional factors that can trigger a migraine headache. These triggers can cause the onset of migraine pain and the duration and severity of a migraine episode. Identifying triggers can help people to avoid or reduce their migraine attacks. Avoiding or managing triggers is an important aspect of managing migraine and can help improve quality of life for those living with migraine.

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Journal editorial board
Jing Xiang · United States Frederick Freitag · United States Yohannes W. Woldeamanuel · United States

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