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What is a migraine: Scientists map key triggers for first time – 7NEWS.com.au
Scientists at Monash University in Melbourne have used cutting-edge techniques to map how chemical interactions in the brain can lead to migraines.

Researchers at Melbournes Monash University have used cutting-edge microscopes to track for the first time a key cellular step in the development of migraines.
About five million Australians suffer from migraines, which can cause debilitating symptoms such as headaches, nausea, and vomiting.
This is an example of the enormous benefits of fundamental basic research in addressing major unmet medical needs, said lead author Professor Patrick Sexton.
Many migraines are thought to be caused by blood…
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