We often think of nausea as a symptom of a Migraine attack. In fact, the International Headache Society lists nausea as one of the defining symptoms of Migraine.2
Researchers recently published the results of a study to look at the prevalence of neck pain in Migraine.
Study objective:
"To determine the prevalence of neck pain at the time of migraine treatment relative to the prevalence of nausea, a defining associated symptom of migraine."1
Study methods:
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