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The Genetics of Migraine
It’s not your fault. It’s genetic. Migraine is hereditary, so if one or both of your parents have it, there is a 50-75% chance…
Priya Rama: Artist Feature
How one migraine patient is transforming pain into beauty Everyone with migraine has a unique story to tell, and Priya Rama is no exception….
The Worst Place a Migraine Attack Hit – Your Stories, Shared
Our Facebook followers share the details of the worst place for a migraine attack What better way to understand what it’s like to have…
Post-Traumatic Headache and Concussion in Athletes
The relationship between brain injuries and headache Headache is the most commonly cited symptom following a sports-related concussion, with some persisting for months—even years—after…
Migraine’s Impact and Depression
What to do when you feel hopeless or helpless Q&A with Dr. Dawn Buse, Albert Einstein College of Medicine As a person living with…
The Impact of Migraine: Q&A with Dr. David Dodick
Approximately 40 million people in the United States are affected by migraine, and for some, it impacts every moment of their life. We recently…
Mindfulness Meditation and Migraine
What if there was a migraine treatment option that didn’t involve any pills at all? Research has shown that those who incorporate mindfulness and meditation into their daily routines have lower stress and fewer headaches than those who don’t.
Register to Attend The Migraine World Summit April 23-29
Migraine is an underdiagnosed, undertreated and underfunded neurological disease experienced by a billion people worldwide. In the US, nearly one-in-four U.S. households includes someone…
Your Child and Migraine
If migraine runs in your family, it’s important to know what these symptoms are and be able to assess your child’s headache to determine if a visit to a headache specialist is necessary. Here’s what you need to know.
New Migraine Campaign Raises Awareness and Pushes for More Funding
BY SARAH OWENS People who experience migraines should seek help and advocate for their condition. That’s the message of a new campaign—Move Against Migraine—sponsored…