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Learning About Migraine and Headaches - In Scottsdale!

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Friday, November 07, 2008
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Greetings from Scottsdale, Arizona. This is a photo I snapped just a few feet from our hotel room door.   Nancy and I are here attending the annual fall meeting of the American Headache Society. There are a lot of great topics on the agenda, topics you've been asking about, including the conne...
  1. Thank you!
    cking
    Friday, November 07, 2008 at 07:14 PM

    Dear Teri  (and Nancy)

     

    Thank you for the great photos and video of Scottsdale, and of your abode for the weekend.  Can't wait to hear all the newest research--hope you both are feeling well, and thanks again for all you are doing on behalf of us (and everyone with headaches!).

     

    Hugs,

    Clemmie

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  2. Thanks again!
    Kendall
    Friday, November 07, 2008 at 07:48 PM

    I'm so glad you're doing this and I know about it. I'll be waiting excitedly for reports on what you learn, and in the meanwhile you can enjoy the desert air and delight us with pictures of your temporary environment. Rock on!

    Kendall

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  3. Did they talk about the study on breast cancer & migraines?
    stacy
    Monday, November 10, 2008 at 02:08 AM

    Hi there!  Familiar scenery, since I went to school in Arizona. :)  I'm interested to see what you learned.. but also just came across the news that women with migraines have 30% less chance of developing breast cancer than women who do not have migraines.  Any insight on this?  I have had migraines in the past, and also have a family history of breast cancer.  I will be very interested to hear your insight on this new research, as I'm sure other patients will be too.

    Hope you had fun in AZ! :)

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