The latest BBC article on migraines confirms what we've known for years: triggers are often symptoms, not causes. But while science focuses on downstream mechanisms like CGRP and electrical waves, they're still not addressing the root issue, brain energy and electrolyte failure. Here's what they're missing, and why it matters.
While Starbucks and other coffee-based seasonal delights are delightful, they can also secretly boost your risk of migraine symptoms. It's crucial to be mindful of the potential risk for migraine symptoms and find a balance between well-deserved indulgence and always-necessary health management.
If migraines seem common in your family, there’s likely a genetic link.
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