New Study Finds Migraines Can Be Predicted by Two Things

Chronic migraines are the leading cause of disability in people younger than 50.

Severe migraine headaches can be challenging for people who suffer from them. Now, a new study finds migraines can now be predicted by two things. The Journal Neurology published data that indicated changes in sleep quality and energy on the prior day were related to a headache the next day. Data shows that those who did not sleep well and had low energy one day were more likely to have migraines the next morning. Chronic migraines are the leading cause of disability in people younger than 50, according to a february 2018 study.