Migraine Attacks Could Be Triggered When Drug Blocks Light Sensors in Eye

Bright lights are a surefire way to exacerbate headaches for many migraine sufferers. For certain people, especially some night-shift workers, a stroll through a brightly lit parking lot during the morning commute home can be enough to throw off their body's daily rhythms and make daytime sleep nearly impossible. But a new molecule that selectively blocks specialized light-sensitive receptors in the eyes could help both these groups of people, without affecting normal vision. ...

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Written by: editor - Wednesday, August 28, 2013

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