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From research lab to medicine cabinet: how new migraine treatments are discovered
In her latest blog, PhD researcher Mignon Van der Watt talks us through the process of developing new treatments for migraine.
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Survey launched to explore access to migraine treatment
Share your experience of accessing treatment for migraine in our new survey to help shape our work.
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The Migraine Trust urges government to incorporate migraine into the renewed Women’s Health Strategy
Rob Music, CEO of The Migraine Trust
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Celebrating March for Migraine 2026
A huge thank you to everyone who took part!
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The Migraine Trust joins leading organisations to shape government’s Keep Britain Working initiative
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“I genuinely feel that we rescued each other.”
Amit shares his experience of finding warmth and compassion from his furry companion.
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What actually happens in the brain during a migraine attack?
In the second of a series of blogs, PhD researcher Mignon Van der Watt shares with us what is understood to be happening inside the brain during a migraine attack.
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Neurologist Professor Fayyaz Ahmed to donate book proceeds to The Migraine Trust
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“As much as you try and explain, people still think headache”
Chris shares their experience of what migraine actually feels like
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Migraine isn’t just pain — and research is finally catching up
By Mignon Van der Watt, PhD student at King’s College London
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How personalised medicine is changing migraine treatment
By Dr Philip Holland, Reader in Neuroscience and lead for the Headache Group at the Kings College London
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Two new trustees join the board of The Migraine Trust
The Migraine Trust is delighted to welcome two new trustees, Mark Burdon and Dr Prab Prabhakar
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