💨 Abstract
This week, the National Mall in D.C. features 30,000 flags representing millions of migraine and headache disorder sufferers. The "Headache on the Hill" installation, part of Migraine and Headache Awareness Month, aims to raise awareness and advocate for more research funding, specialists, and treatment options. Purple flags signify general sufferers, while American flags highlight veterans' struggles, particularly those with traumatic brain injuries.
Courtesy: Luke Lukert
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