The term "migraine" originates from the Greek Word "hemicrania," which means "half of the skull," reflecting the common symptom of pain on one side of the head. The Word was later adopted into Latin as "migrana" and evolved into the modern term "migraine." This naming emphasizes the localized nature of the headache, often associated with other symptoms like nausea and sensitivity to light.
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