Biology of A Migraine, Much More Than a Headache

Hank Green of SciShow explains the biology of a migraine, the symptoms of a migraine and how to treat it in “Migraines: Not Just Another Headache“.

If you’ve never had a migraine, you might think it’s just a really bad headache. But if you’ve ever had them, or you know someone who does, you know that they’re much worse and much more complicated. A true migraine is a multi-symptom disorder of the central nervous system that affects the brain. But yes, really bad headaches are a major component of it, probably the most significant and identifiable component, but usually they last longer than a normal headache, lasting any where from 4 hours to several days and it brings along a whole array of other symptoms.

Lori Dorn
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