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Sleep and migraine

Sleep is known to consistently relieve migraines. It reduces sensory transmission and responsiveness to painful stimuli. Migraines generally increases non-REM sleep, which indicates that the brain needs more sleep during migraine episodes. Neuropeptides known as orexins, which are involved in wakefulness, also play roles in pain sensation and thus could be targeted in migraine treatments.

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Updated 2022-03-27

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