Recapping the Emerging Advocate Program 2022

Learn how the second annual Emerging Advocate Program inspired 68 graduates to become leaders in migraine advocacy. In 2022, the American Migraine Foundation’s Emerging…
A Guide to Talking to Your Doctor About Migraine

Talking to your doctor is the first step in managing migraine, and communicating effectively benefits you and your doctor. Migraine often requires people to…
The Impact of Stigma on Migraine

Stigma has a major negative impact on one’s ability to manage migraine, especially when it comes to mental health. Living with migraine often means…
Migraine Service Dogs

From emotional support to detecting seizures, service dogs are valuable companions for helping their owners for medical purposes—including migraine. Service dogs are intelligent animal…
2022 Migraine State of the Union Recap

Our panel of experts and a patient advocate for the migraine community discussed treatment and research developments, patient advocacy and more. Closing out a…
Celebrating Another Successful Migraine and Headache Awareness Month

Thank you for showing up in numbers this MHAM. Let’s take a look back to all that we did together in June and how…
How You Can Advocate for Migraine this June and Beyond

Migraine advocacy can take many different forms, but all are pushing for the same goal: better care for everyone living with migraine. Here’s how…
Letter of Medical Necessity for Migraine: Is It Necessary?

For people with chronic migraine, a letter of medical necessity is a helpful document. There are many care costs that go along with migraine:…
Know Your Rights: FMLA for Employees With Migraine

The Family and Medical Leave Act can help protect jobs for people with migraine who are unable to work. Read more to learn what…
Headache on the Hill 2022

Learn how advocates called for new Headache Centers of Excellence and look to hold the National Institutes of Health accountable for prioritizing funding. On…