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Migraine headaches are repeated or recurrent headaches, possibly due to temporary changes in the brain's blood vessels. Migraines are different from other headaches because they occur with symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, or sensitivity to light.Some types of migraine have warning symptoms, called an aura, before the actual headache. Most people, however, do not have such warning symptoms.See also:Common migraine (which have no warning symptoms or aura)Classic migraine (which have an aura consisting of visual disturbances before the headache starts)Mixed tension migraine (has features of both migraines and tension headache)

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