http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/175561.php"Researchers in the US believe they have discovered why light can make the pain of migraine worse, even in some blind people: they found photoreceptors in a part of the brain called the thalamus appear to process both light and pain, revealing for the first time that it is possible for neural pathways for pain and non-image-forming light sensitivity to converge.
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Burstein told the media that up to 90 per cent of migraine sufferers experience photophobia, where light makes the migrane hurt more. "We had no clue in the world where in the world light and pain talk to each other in the brain," he said. "They have completely different pathways in the brain."
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"We found that exacerbation of migraine headache by light is prevalent among blind individuals who maintain non-image-forming photoregulation in the face of massive rod/cone degeneration."
Burstein said this suggested that the optic nerve is critical to photophobia, ie for the light to exarcebate the headache.
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Read the whole piece to get the full message from this study. Another step forward.