New Curelator study shows over 90% of the factors that people believe are migraine triggers are not
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At study registration, participants were asked to list their suspected, self-reported triggers.
Key Points:
- At study registration, participants were asked to list their suspected, self-reported triggers.
- In these individuals, the average number of triggers moderately or highly suspected was 28 per individual, selected from a list of up to 38 possible triggers.
- Of these, only an average of 2.2 triggers per individual were associated with increased risk of attacks in statistical models.
- An observational study of self-reported migraine triggers and prospective evaluation of the relationships with occurrence of attacks enabled by a smartphone application (App).