There are several ways to prevent migraine attacks. You should first try a healthy diet, the right amount of sleep, and non-drug approaches (such as biofeedback) for prevention.
Behavioral techniques that reduce stress and empower the patient may help some people with migraines. They generally include:
Behavioral methods may help counteract the tendency for muscle...
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