Vestibular Migraine | Non-Prescription Therapies May Reduce Symptoms

Vestibular Migraine | Non-Prescription Therapies May Reduce Symptoms

Migraine is ranked as the third most prevalent disorder worldwide,1 affecting at least 12% of the global population,2 with prevalence increasing.3 In Australia, one in four people suffer from migraine,4 commonly experiencing symptoms such as headache, nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and noise.5 Women are three times more likely than men to suffer from this complex and often debilitating neurological condition,6 also reporting a longer attack duration, increased risk of recurrence, and greater disability.7

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