"We may be moving toward developing about a pill that would block the brain's pain channel that reacts to stimulation and causes pain in migraine," says Dr. Guy A. Rouleau director of the CHU Sainte-Justine Research Center and Full Professor in the Department of Medicine of the Universit ufffd de Montr ufffdal u00a0 "Sequencing the gene not only allows us to understand the diseaseu00a0-- it also opens understanding of the pain pathways that trigger migraine pain," he said. u00a0 Dr Allan Purdy, from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, said the discovery of the gene confirmed the long-standing belief that migraine runs in some families. u00a0 The study was presented at the annual scientific meeting of the American Headache Society.
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