Staying Positive While Living with Migraine

By Erica Carrasco, Achy Smile Blogger Have you ever broken down in tears mourning the loss of who you used to be? I have,…
Comorbidities of Migraine

What conditions are comorbid with migraine and how to treat them Comorbidity is defined as the presence of two or more chronic medical conditions…
The Truth About Non-Headache Days

Real experiences from Move Against Migraine members For many patients living with migraine, symptoms don’t disappear when the head pain subsides. Migraine is more…
Spotlight On: Oral Contraceptives and Migraine

Women living with migraine should speak to their healthcare provider before beginning hormonal birth control
Migraine in Underserved Populations

How migraine impacts different communities Migraine affects over 37 million Americans across race, age, gender and socioeconomic status. But although migraine is seen in…
The Value of a Headache Specialist

Why a Headache Specialist Can Be the Trick to Effectively Treating Migraine Although many neurologists and primary care physicians treat people living with migraine,…
Migraine Self-Advocacy

Dr. Robert Shapiro shares advice for becoming a better advocate for yourself and bringing the disease out of the shadows Migraine is a debilitating…
Migraine in Six Words

What migraine means to people living with it Pain, isolation, missed opportunities and guilt. That’s how Move Against Migraine member Stephanie J. described her…
Why You Need a Migraine Support Network

Migraine is a disabling disease that no one should have to go through alone. It’s essential to build a support network of understanding people who can not only check in on you during an attack but also empathize with your experience.
Allodynia and Migraine: An Oft-Overlooked Side Effect

Secondary migraine symptoms can cause unique pain experiences, including hypersensitivity to typically innocuous contact, like a light touch.