Much more than a headache, migraine is a debilitating neurological condition that affects over 40 million adults in the United States alone. Migraine robs individuals of their productivity, disrupts their daily lives, and often leaves people living with migraine feeling trapped in a cycle of pain and hopelessness.

Medicines are available that work and have helped many, but they often focus on managing symptoms rather than addressing underlying causes, and those that do work to prevent the condition often only offer partial relief. The complexity of migraines — rooted in a web of genetic, environmental, and neurological factors — has long made them difficult to effectively address and led to this treatment gap. However, as migraine care continues to evolve, there is hope on the horizon — h

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