“…They are also prone to both depression and anxiety [9] .Furthermore, a high percentage of medical students suffering from migraines do not seek professional help; rather, they self-medicate. This approach is not ideal, as they may actually be aggravating their migraines [10] .Many studies have also shown that migraines are associated with unhealthy lifestyle choices, including sleeplessness [10,11] , smoking [12,13] , unhealthy snacking [11] , and high computer use [14] . Other work has shown that either obesity or being underweight [15] ,being female [12 ] ,and/or chronic rhinitis [16] may also increase the risk for migraines.…”