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Migraine is a Disabling Disease, Says New Migraine Campaign
MOVE AGAINST MIGRAINE CAMPAIGN ILLUSTRATES THE HIDDEN TRUTH ABOUT MIGRAINE Posted by Paula Dumas After decades of fighting the stigma that migraine is just…
American Migraine Foundation Launches Move Against Migraine
Move Against Migraine illustrates the hidden truth about migraine FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: [MOUNT ROYAL, NJ, March 20, 2017] – The American Migraine Foundation (AMF)…
Stress and Migraine
How to Cope When One of Your Migraine Triggers is Stress To say that dealing with the chronic pain of migraine is a challenge…
What to do When a Migraine Comes Out of Nowhere and You Are at Work
For the millions of Americans who live with migraine, the thought of having an attack at work can be a source of major anxiety….
Depression and Migraine
By: Robert A. Nicholson, PhD What do migraines do to you? Whether you get tired, hungry, irritable, or sad, you know that just before,…
Promising New Science
New Drug May Completely Prevent Migraine Attacks…Someday Migraine affects millions of Americans, but only a few drugs can prevent its painful, disabling attacks, and…
Mild Closed Head Injury and Headache
By: Randolph W. Evans, MD Key Points Mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common. TBI can be associated with significant disability. Concussion does not…
Behavioral Treatment of Headache and Patients With Migraine – Making Referrals
Why would I want to get behavioral treatment for my headaches? There are quite a few reasons why a patient could benefit from seeing…
When to Go to the Emergency Room for a Headache or Migraine
Headache is one of the most common reasons for an emergency room visit. Some people go due to chronic headache or Migraine problems that…
Tinnitus and Headache
By: Mia Minen, MD, MPH Key Points Tinnitus can be seen in multiple headache disorders. Tinnitus patients and headache patients share similar complaints. There…