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Study finds migraine sufferers process visual information differently, hinting at new treatment options.
A new study reveals that people with migraines and headaches process visual information differently than those without these conditions, showing higher brain activity in the visual areas.
This finding suggests that medications used to treat epilepsy, which reduce brain excitability, might also help migraine and headache sufferers.
The research could lead to new targeted therapies for those affected.
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El estudio encuentra que las personas que sufren migraña procesan la información visual de manera diferente, sugiriendo nuevas opciones de tratamiento.