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Dr Zameel Cader talks to the Oxford Mail about his research

Headache will affect most people during their life and is one of the commonest reasons to see a doctor. Migraine costs the UK economy over £3bn a year. For many people there are effective treatments, but for a good number of people the existing treatments don’t work.

Dr Zameel Cader of the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences helped to set up the Oxford Headache Centre to unite researchers and clinicians with the common purpose of improving the lives of headache sufferers.

Read more in the Oxford Mail.


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