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Migraine

/ˈmaɪɡreɪn/noun
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A migraine is an intense, pulsating headache often confined to one side of the head, frequently accompanied by symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and heightened sensitivity to light and sound. In contemporary contexts, it's understood as a complex neurological disorder that can last from hours to days, significantly disrupting daily activities and prompting ongoing research into triggers like stress, diet, and genetics.

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Migraines are so prevalent that they affect about 1 billion people globally, and it's estimated that 15% of the world's population experiences them, with women being three times more likely to suffer than men. Intriguingly, historical figures like Julius Caesar and Lewis Carroll may have drawn inspiration from their own migraines, potentially influencing works like Alice in Wonderland with its vivid, dream-like sequences.

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