Migraines: More Than Just A 'Headache'
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Migraines: More Than Just A 'Headache'

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By Natalia Gurevich, SWHR Communications Intern For those who have never been affected, the distinction between a headache and a migraine can be hard to define. Despite the higher healthcare costs, many who suffer from migraines do not seek proper treatment. Studies also show that women who typically suffer from migraines see a decline in migraine episodes during pregnancy and menopause, when hormones are at either a stable low or high. Although female sex hormones like estrogen are a major reason why women suffer from migraines at such a high rate compared to men, there are other factors that also contribute and need to be explored. There is stigma attached to the condition for many women, and many worry employers might not take migraines seriously and instead view it as an excuse to avoid work.

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