NHS calculates that around one in five women get migraines. Whereas they affect one in fifteen men.The reason why we get migraines is generally very individual.It’s caused by abnormal brain activity which can be triggered by many things.For example, the reason why women are usually more susceptible is believed to be because of their hormone cycle.But, there are many other reasons which could set off an attack.
Earlier this week, neuroscientist Professor Amanda Elisson wrote in the Daily Mail that she suffered from a migraine set off by stripes.
Yep, the culprit behind her headache was that her wife had begun wearing lots of striped tops with tight black and white lines.She reported that the reason behind this was related to her visual.
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