The Brain Charity and Migraine Insight partner to amplify support and resources for people living with headache and migraine conditions
Migraine app empowers people with better knowledge and support
The Brain Charity supports people living with any of over 600 neurological conditions to lead longer, healthier, happier lives through practical help, emotional support and social activities. Today they have announced a new partnership with Migraine Insight, a leading headache tracking app.
This new partnership unifies the Brain Charity’s plethora of resources on neurological conditions and support systems with Migraine Insight’s modernised app technology. Migraine Insight’s headache toolkit app features a headache diary, trigger finder, and report generator to support better clinical visits. This empowers patients with knowledge, guidance, and the latest technology to manage their headache disorders.
Aligned with The Brain Charity’s ongoing advocacy and awareness activities, they are proud to be partnering with a company founded by people living with headache disorders who are forever dedicated to a free version of the app accessible to all.
CEO of The Brain Charity Pippa Sargent said “Our partnership with Migraine Insight is a great opportunity and offers a further step towards improving the lives of people who suffer from migraines and headache disorders. We are pleased to be linking up The Brain Charity’s wide-ranging support for people living with neurological conditions with their innovative AI technology to offer this new approach and I hope this will help many more people manage these debilitating conditions more effectively.”
Founder of Migraine Insight Lynn Smith said “The Brain Charity is a champion of neurodiversity. Their centre helps people with many of the same neurological conditions our free headache toolkit assists with – including migraine, chronic headache – really any neurological condition that one can track. We’re excited to partner on our shared mission to provide supplemental support to those living with diverse neurological conditions.”
Category: News
Published: 11 July 2024