Research has shown that changes in brain structure and function may play a role in the development and progression of migraine. Specifically, certain areas of the brain may be more susceptible to triggering migraine attacks, and these areas may have structural or functional abnormalities that contribute to the disorder.
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How does brain structure play a role in migraine