Welcome to the April, 2010, edition of the Headache & Migraine Disease Blog Carnival.
Generally speaking, a blog carnival is a collection of links to a variety of a blogs on a central topic. The Headache & Migraine Disease Blog Carnival has been created to provide both headache and Migraine disease patients and people who blog about headache disorders with unique opportunities to share ideas on topics of particular interest and importance to us.
For this month's carnival, we solicited submissions on the on the theme of "Migraines in Literature," but also welcomed entries of general interest to headache and Migraine sufferers. Without further ado, here is this month's carnival...
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Diana Lee shared When Will a Migraine Strike? Tips for Narrowing Down the Possibilities, a piece that every Migraineur understands.
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James Cottrill has shared an enlightening book review, The Language of Pain: A Review.
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Whether my choice of reading materials is being influenced by my grandchildren is something I've been wondering. In any case, I offer you one of my favorites, Migraines in Literature - Harry Potter?
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I hope you'll indulge me for sharing twice this month. This seems just too perfect not to share -- literature about Migraines from Migraineurs. 2010 Migraine Poetry Contest Winners Announced.
Diana and I both thank you for your submissions. As always, there is a lot of wonderful of wonderful writing here. Thanks for making the carnival a success!
The Headache & Migraine Disease Blog Carnival is on the second Monday of each month. The May carnival will hosted by Somebody Heal Me. The theme is "When It Seems Too Good to Be True...," and the deadline for submissions is Friday, May 7. The carnival will be published on May 10. You can find more information there or on Blog Carnival.
Live well,






