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Psychiatry

In large scale, population-based studies, persons with Migraine are from 2.2 to 4.0 times more likely to have depression.

In large scale, population-based studies, persons with Migraine are from 2.2 to 4.0 times more likely to have depression. In longitudinal studies, the evidence supports a bidirectional relationship between Migraine and depression, with each disorder increasing the risk of the other disorder.


Our C.E.O., Dr Dilani Wijeratne, senior Psychiatrist and the A.I.M. team aspire to support future studies needed to facilitate the development of clinical guidelines for risk assessment, targeted interventions, and evidence-based treatment of Migraine related psychiatric commodities to reduce the risk of suicide among this vulnerable population.

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