Society's headache: the socioeconomic impact of migraine Migraine is a common and disabling primary headache disorder. It is the third most common
disease in the world (behind dental caries) in both males and females. Globally, it is the
highest cause of years lived with disability (YLDs) amongst those aged 15-49. This is
generally when people are at their most productive, furthering their careers and starting
families – it therefore has a huge impact on people’s career paths and the economy in
general. The Work Foundation
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disease in the world (behind dental caries) in both males and females. Globally, it is the
highest cause of years lived with disability (YLDs) amongst those aged 15-49. This is
generally when people are at their most productive, furthering their careers and starting
families – it therefore has a huge impact on people’s career paths and the economy in
general. The Work Foundation
See also:
- Migraines cost the UK economy £8.8 billion a year The Daily Mail
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