Suggest how governments can ensure that migraines are treated fair once they are allowed into considered work?
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Answer:When migraine is frequent and severe, it is classed as a disability under the Equality Act (previously known as the Disability Discrimination Act). Your GP or a Headache Specialist should be able to help you understand if your migraine condition can be classed as a disability.
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A migraine is much more than a bad headache. This neurological disease can cause debilitating throbbing pain that can leave you in bed for days! Movement, light, sound and other triggers may cause symptoms like pain, tiredness, nausea, visual disturbances, numbness and tingling, irritability, difficulty speaking, temporary loss of vision and many more.
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