Scientists shed light on migraine mystery

SCIENTISTS have solved the mystery of why migraine sufferers shun the light.

Scientists shed light on migraine mystery

Light intensifies migraine headaches because of a particular group of retina cells at the back of the eye, research has shown.

The photoreceptors send signals to the brain via the optic nerve which stimulate migraine pain neurons. Even small amounts of light are enough to affect the nerve pathway, sending victims running for the shadows.

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