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Migraine Without Aura
Dr. Jennifer Robblee of The Mayo Clinic, walks us through the more-common form of migraine Just like the people it affects, not every migraine…
AMF Shows Support for World Brain Day 2019
Raising awareness and sharing the painful truth about migraine The World Federation of Neurology’s World Brain Day, held each year on July 22, is…
Obtaining Access to Migraine Treatments
How Migraine Patients can Access Migraine Treatments Dr. Thomas Berk, neurologist and headache specialist at NYU Langone Health and Medical Director of Neura Health, talks…
FAQ: How is Onabotulinum A (Botox) used for migraine?
What to know before considering this preventive treatment Migraine management involves preventive and acute treatments. Acute treatments help manage current symptoms, and preventives work…
Impact of Migraine: Explaining Your Migraine to Your Children
What a child should know about their parent’s migraine Migraine can affect every aspect of a person’s life, including their children. Explaining migraine to…
World Brain Day Focuses on Migraine in 2019
How the American Migraine Foundation is Joining the World Brain Day Activities Migraine affects 1 in 7 people around the world, but this disease…
Tackling Pediatric Migraine Head-On: Lexi and Keith DiMarino
The DiMarinos are working to bring more attention to the impact of migraine on children The disabling aspects of migraine can take a toll…
Migraine Management Techniques: Q&A with Stephanie J. Nahas, MD
Stephanie J. Nahas, MD, talks about means of reducing migraine’s burden by avoiding certain triggers Combatting migraine symptoms is an important part of managing…
AMF Celebrates the Real Faces of Migraine During MHAM
Thank you to everyone who submitted their photos and shared their stories We asked migraine patients from all over the world to share their…
Modeling Migraine Conversations
How to discuss migraine at work, school and home If you live with migraine, you know that discussing the disease can be difficult. That’s…