Abstract

Much research in migraine focuses on understanding its initiation. But as migraine is typically self-limited, its offset may be as important as its onset. We pose the question "how does migraine stop?" to three investigators with different backgrounds. The consensus is that the termination of a migraine attack, rather than being the passive loss of a trigger, must itself be an active biologic process.

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