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How can you differentiate a normal headache from a migraine?

A normal headache is often mild to moderate in intensity and can be caused by various factors. On the other hand, a migraine is typically moderate to severe in intensity and may even prevent a person from carrying out their daily activities. It is often triggered by a specific factor and may be preceded by an aura. It's important to differentiate between the two to properly address and treat the symptoms.

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