Credit: Unsplash+ For millions of Americans, migraines aren’t just bad headaches. They can be intense, disabling episodes that disrupt daily routines and leave individuals unable to function for hours or even days. Before the pain starts, many migraine sufferers experience heightened sensitivity to light and sound, nausea, or unusual visual disturbances. Recent research from Stanford Medicine suggests migraines may actually come in at least two …
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