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    Join the World Federation of Neurology on July 22 to share "The Painful Truth" about migraine

    LONDON, July 20, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- This year on World Brain Day, the World Federation of Neurology (WFN) is raising awareness for migraine, one of the leading causes of global disability. United under the theme "Migraine: The Painful Truth," more than 120 organizations worldwide are standing together on July 22 to share the staggering reality surrounding one of the world's most common brain diseases. 

    The goal of World Brain Day is to bring migraine out of the shadows to create a broader understanding of how severely migraine impacts those living with the disease, and how deeply it affects society worldwide. Join us on July 22 to share the painful truth about migraine.

    "This World Brain Day, we are committed to shining a light on a disease that historically is underrecognized," says WFN President Prof. William Carroll. "What people don't realise is that migraine affects a vast population of people around the world and the ripple effect upon households and economies is significant."

    The Global Impact of Migraine

    Migraine is a global issue that does not discriminate by age, gender, socioeconomic status or geographic location. Characterised by severe head pain, cognitive impairment, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, vertigo, and sensitivity to light, sound, and touch, migraine is a disabling neurological disease. In order to help patients find relief and improve their quality of life, early diagnosis and access to effective treatment are vital.

    "As migraine takes the global stage during World Brain Day, the goal is to elevate the standard of care for those living with migraine, regardless of their location," says Prof. Wolfgang Grisold, the WFN's Secretary-General.

    Awareness is key to making an impact.

    Working with the International Headache Society and partners around the globe, the World Federation of Neurology developed educational messaging to share during World Brain Day. These points are essential in illustrating the widespread impact of this disease and focus on the primary gaps surrounding migraine awareness.

    • Prevalence: Migraine is the most common brain disease in the world, affecting 1 in 7 people worldwide.
    • Disability: Migraine is a major, disabling disease that can severely impact every aspect of a person's life.
    • Education: Migraine is under-recognized, under-diagnosed and under-treated.
    • Research: Migraine receives less research funding than any of the world's most burdensome diseases.
    • Standard of Care: Together, we can make sure that those affected by migraine get the care they need.

    "If we accomplish one thing this World Brain Day, it would be to help reduce the stigma surrounding migraine and promote awareness regarding the need for a global standard of care for those living with migraine," says Prof. Tissa Wijeratne, World Brain Day Chair. "Sharing the truth about migraine will move the needle in the right direction."

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