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Migraine awareness

Breaking through misconceptions and stigma

Explore stories, facts, and ways to better support people living with migraine. By changing perceptions and breaking stigma, we can transform lives.

Migraine awareness videos

Hear directly from colleagues at Lundbeck as they break down what migraine really feels like.

What stigma looks like

What we wish you knew

Workplace support

Quiz about migraine

Think you know migraine? Test your knowledge in our short quiz.

Living with migraine

In their own words: Colleagues describe what a migraine day actually feels like.

Personal stories

Lundbeck colleagues and other patients share their experiences of living with migraine.

Migraine awareness

Lived experiences reveal the unseen battles  

Behind lived experience are numbers revealing how widespread stigma and impact of migraine are.

Facts about migraine

90 %

of people with migraines believe most people think migraine is just a bad headache.8

27 %

felt the impact migraine has on their employment has had a significant impact on their finances.8

58 %

of people had avoided telling an employer about their migraine.9

 

25 %

report that migraine negatively affects their family life.10

~59 %

felt less able to work due to migraine.8

80 %

participated less in social occasions due to migraine.8

If you or someone you know is affected by migraines, explore On My Terms, a Lundbeck UK website, to hear more stories from people living with migraine and learn more about possible triggers, support options and treatments that may help.

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  2. Headache Classification Committee of the International Headache Society (IHS) The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition. Cephalalgia. 2018;38:1–211
  3. Buse DC, et al. Life with migraine: Effects on relationships, career, and finances. Headache. 2019;59(8):1286–1299.
  4. Steiner TJ, Stovner LJ, Vos T. Migraine is first cause of disability in under 50s: will health politicians now take notice? J Headache Pain. 2018;19:17. 
  5. Joint Formulary Committee. (Year). Migraine. British National Formulary. https://bnf.nice.org.uk/treatment-summaries/migraine/#acute-migraine-treatment [Accessed April 2026]
  6. Karsan N and Goadsby PJ (2021) Migraine Is More Than Just Headache: Is the Link to Chronic Fatigue and Mood Disorders Simply Due to Shared Biological Systems?. Front. Hum. Neurosci. 15:646692. 
  7. Vetvik KG, MacGregor EA. Sex differences in the epidemiology, clinical features, and pathophysiology of migraine. Lancet Neurol. 2017;16(1):76–87.
  8. Migraine Hurts. The Migraine Trust. https://migrainetrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Migraine-hurts-report-2024.pdf [Accessed April 2026]
  9. Challenging stigma: The urgent need to improve workplace support for people with migraine The Migraine Trust. https://migrainetrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Challenging-stigma-Workplace-briefing-2025.pdf [Accessed April 2026]
  10. New report highlights broken UK migraine healthcare system. The Migraine Trust. Available at: https://migrainetrust.org/news/new-report-highlights-broken-uk-migraine-healthcare-system/ [Accessed April 2026]

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