It is believed that women are at least three times more likely to suffer from migraines as compared to men. The severe headaches can be triggered by nausea and acute sensitivity to light is difficult to treat. According to the World Health Organization, migraine is one of the top 20 disabling conditions, which costs an estimated amount of £2billion, on the UK’s economy. Recently, researchers from the Harvard Medical School have claimed that one of the rough stretches of DNA is more likely to boost the migraine development among women and anticipated that it will play a role to understand that why the disease affects more number of women.