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Take Back Control® of your migraines with the Individual Protector, Trigger and No Association Maps
N1‑Headache™ guides each user to generate their Individual Protector Map®, Individual Trigger Map® and a list of factors unassociated with their migraine attacks that they may be avoiding unnecessarily.
Interact with the Maps:
- Factors strongly associated with risk of migraine attacks are located close to the center.
- Factors weakly associated with risk of migraine attacks are located farther from the center.
- The icon size reflects how often you report that factor a larger icon shows more frequent exposure to the factor.
- By clicking any symbol you will see more information about that factor.
Interact with the Maps and click on the icons
- Factors strongly associated with risk of migraine attacks are located close to the center.
- Factors weakly associated with risk of migraine attacks are located farther from the center.
- The icons size reflects how often you report that factor - a larger icon shows more frequent exposure to the factor.
- By clicking any symbol you will see more information about that factor.
Patient F110156.
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Protector Map®(Decrease risk of attack).
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Trigger Map®(Increase risk of attack).
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Factor Map(Not associated with increase or decrease risk of attack).
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Suspected Map(User's suspected triggers).
Bright Lights
Exposure to bright light may be a trigger for your migraine attacks.
Irritability
Feeling irritable may be a trigger for your migraine attacks.
Neck Pain
Neck pain, stiffness and/or tension may be a warning sign of migraine attacks for you.
Soft Drinks
Drinking (non-caffeine free) soft drinks may be a trigger for your migraine attacks.
Missed Meals
Missing meals may be a trigger of your migraine attacks.
Sleep Duration
Sleeping for longer may be related to occurrence of your migraine attacks.