SignalsAZ.com Prescott News Podcast - Sunglasses Campaign Supports Migraine Awareness
Episode Date: June 10, 2026Send us a text and chime in!The nonprofit Association of Migraine Disorders is reshaping public understanding of migraine through its global Shades For Migraine campaign. Designed to smash stigma, val...idate lived experience, and drive awareness, Shades For Migraine engages communities through events, social media, and public participation — all to challenge misconceptions about migraine. One in seven people live with migraine, making it one of the most common disorders in the world. Its disabling effects go far beyond head pain. With symptoms disrupting vision, cognitive function, mood, balance, sleep and the ability to tolerate lights, sounds and smells, many struggle to function at work, school, and... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/sunglasses-campaign-supports-migraine-awareness/ Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
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The nonprofit association of migraine disorders is reshaping public understanding of migraine
through its global shades for migraine campaign. Designed to smash stigma, validate lived experience,
and drive awareness, shades for migraine engages communities through events, social media,
and public participation, all to challenge misconceptions about migraine. One in seven people live
with migraine, making it one of the most common disorders in the world. Its disabling effects go
far beyond head pain. With symptoms disrupting vision, cognitive function, mood, balance, sleep and
the ability to tolerate lights, sounds and smells, many struggle to function at work, school, and
home. People with migraine often feel guilty for canceling plans, missing work, not being
present for loved ones, or fully participating in daily life, said Dr. Francesca Fioreto, neurologist and
shades for migraine medical ambassador. Patients can feel isolated or ashamed and frustrated by the
unpredictability of attacks. The hidden burden of migraine. Because migraine is invisible,
many patients feel judged or dismissed and that lack of understanding can be very damaging,
said Fioreto. People around the world describe living with migraine as debilitating,
defeating, exhausting, and heartbreaking. This reality, along with pain and migraine-related symptoms,
remains largely unseen. Using sunglasses as
a symbol, shades for migraine brings visibility to migraine and its impact, raising awareness
and fostering empathy to fuel change. Showing support matters. When people wear sunglasses and
show support, it makes me feel seen, understood, and less alone, said Allison Scarecelli,
a Shades for Migraine volunteer. That support is surprisingly encouraging, especially on harder
days. For many living with migraine, the campaign offers a powerful sense of community and
connection. Migraine has taken me out of rooms, out of plans, and sometimes out of myself.
Most people never see that part, said Jessica Johnson-Jones, a chronic migraine patient and advocate.
Shades for migraine is validation. When someone shows their support, it's a reminder that even in
the darkest moments I'm not alone. Join the Shades for Migraine Movement.
This June, Migraine, and headache awareness month, the campaign invites the public to show you care,
wear a pair by posting a photo and sunglasses on social media with hashtag Shades for Migraine.
With Shades, your sunglasses selfie becomes an empowering global statement, said campaign
program manager Sarah Berkowitz. How to participate. Snap a photo in sunglasses.
Share it on social media and tag at Shades for Migraine.
Show you care and use hashtag Shades for Migraine to elevate your support.
About Shades for Migraine. Shades for Migraine is a global awareness campaign-level
by the nonprofit association of migraine disorders. Launched in 2017, Shades for Migraine spreads
awareness through a fun, engaging, and inclusive approach to spark conversation and break stigma.
Every June, Migraine, and headache awareness month, Shades for Migraine encourages the public
to show their support for the 1 billion people worldwide living with migraine disease.
In 2025, SFM reached 406 million people with participation in 56 countries and 16 languages.
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