Migraine costing Australian economy $35.7b

By Marnie Banger
Updated October 16 2018 - 12:06am, first published 12:01am
A new report shows migraine costs the Australian economy about $35.7 billion a year.
A new report shows migraine costs the Australian economy about $35.7 billion a year.

When Trish Mumford began experiencing migraine as a teenager in the late 1960s, one idea of treatment was cutting off people's hair.

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