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Can Vaccines Cause Headaches or Migraine?
Vaccine side effects are a hot topic—something that can lead to vaccine hesitancy but ultimately, save lives. A new study dispels one common vaccine…
Migraine Prevention 101: What It Is, When To Use It and Why
Looking for ways to help prevent migraine attacks? Learn all about preventive medications for migraine and how to create a preventive treatment strategy with…
How to Talk to A Therapist About Migraine
Therapy can help you manage migraine-related stress. Here are some expert tips for finding the right therapist for you and how to talk to…
Webinar Recap: Cluster Headache Awareness and Advocacy
Cluster headache is often described as the most painful headache disorder, yet it often goes undiagnosed. Learn about the common triggers, symptoms and treatments…
New Migraine Treatment Option for Adults With Chronic Migraine
U.S. FDA Approves QULIPTA® (atogepant) for Adults With Chronic Migraine AbbVie announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved expanding the…
Thunderclap Headaches
Thunderclap headaches come on quickly without warning and are extremely painful—and they can be a sign of something serious. Learn how to spot a…
What Medications Are Commonly Linked to Headache?
Experiencing headaches after taking medicine is common—and a concern for people living with migraine. A new study outlines medications consistently linked with headaches and…
7 Tips for Managing Migraine After a Diagnosis
Manage your migraine in the long term with these tips, including finding a supportive care team and trying alternative treatments that work with your…
Webinar Recap: Migraine in the LGBTQ+ Community
Members of the LGBTQ+ community often face additional challenges when managing migraine, including stigma and barriers to accessing care. Learn how to offer support…
New Research on the Burden of Cluster Headache
Cluster headache is one of the most painful headache disorders and can interfere with practically every aspect of a person’s life. A new study…