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Migraines By The Numbers

32 000 000 Americans suffer from migraine headaches.
75% of those sufferers are women.

5% of children in the US suffer from migraines.
5 to 35 are the ages in which Migraine attacks usually develop.

4 to 72 hours is the varied length for each individual attack.

1 in 6 women have migraine headaches.
3 times more often, women experience migraines than men.

80% of the people who suffer from migraine headaches have a family history of migraines.
50% is your risk of developing migraines if either of your parents has a history of migraine headaches.

75% is your risk of developing migraines if both of your parents have a history of migraine.


2.8 Million people 12 and older get at least one Migraine a week.

8 Million Migraine sufferers have frequent and severe Migraines that cause them to miss work and school. People who fall into the more severely affected group report at least one of the following:

  • 6+ days a month they suffered Migraine.
  • 4+ days a month they were unable to perform regular functions such as going to work or school.
  • 3+ days a month that involved severe impairment or required bed rest.

150 000 000 workdays or an equivalent of 1.2 billion work hours are estimated to be lost each year to head pain.
Such lost productivity and employee absenteeism results in an estimated $13 billion in losses to employers each year.

4 000 000 people have migraines that aren't quite as frequent or disabling but regularly disrupt their lives.

People who fall into the less severely affected group report at least one of the following:

  • 4+ days of migraine a month.
  • 3+ days
  • 2+ days a month in which they suffered severe impairment.

$4 BILLION is spent by Americans annually on over-the-counter pain relievers for headache symptoms. Many of these medications fail to provide adequate relief to the headache sufferer.