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Did Going North Give Us Migraine? An Evolutionary Approach on Understanding Latitudinal Differences in Migraine Epidemiology.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Viganò, Alessandro 
Manica, Andrea 
Di Piero, Vittorio 

Abstract

This commentary discusses a recent publication by evolutionary biologists with strong implications for migraine experts. The Authors showed that a gene polymorphism associated with migraine gave our ancestors an evolutionary advantage when colonizing northern, and thus colder, territories. They then highlight that the prevalence of migraine may differ among countries because of climatic adaptation. These results may prove useful in planning both epidemiological and physiological studies in the field of migraine.

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Keywords

TRPM8, cold adaptation, evolutionary biology, latitude, migraine, migraine epidemiology, Biological Evolution, Climate, Geography, Humans, Migraine Disorders, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, TRPM Cation Channels

Journal Title

Headache

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Journal ISSN

0017-8748
1526-4610

Volume Title

59

Publisher

Wiley
Sponsorship
European Research Council (647787)