00:00What do you think about the importance of training?
00:04Training, I think this is the key word.
00:07Training for prevention, for awareness,
00:10since adolescence, since school,
00:14because I think this is the most important time
00:17to intervene, to fight against the stigma
00:21that surrounds our disease.
00:23Because boys, precisely because hemicrania
00:26still affects people during adolescence,
00:30it is very important to talk with the boys
00:33and also with their families,
00:35to make sure that this disease
00:37is no longer an enemy to fight or to ignore,
00:40but that it is a pathology that we can cure and manage.
00:44From a pharmacological point of view,
00:46today we have absolutely effective therapies.
00:49From a cultural point of view,
00:51we are still a little bit stumbling,
00:53so that the disease no longer becomes an enemy,
00:56but becomes a part of us
00:58that we can manage, but that does not define us.
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