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Welcoming the Alliance for Headache Disorders Advocacy

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Wednesday, October 07, 2009
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In the bottom left corner of our site pages, you'll see logos for our non-profit affiliates. These are non-profit Migraine and headache organizations, each with a unique purpose and position in the Migraine and headache community. Through the affiliate relationship, each organization also makes u...
  1. This is great!
    betsyb
    Wednesday, October 07, 2009 at 06:34 PM

    I, for one, certainly welcome the AHDA to the MyMigraineConnection community -- it is an advocacy organization critical to the migraine world and efforts toward better understanding and additional migraine research!

     

    The first post from the AHDA about the stigma of migraine is thought-provoking and raises just the kind of question that should have been being asked - and answered - about migraine for years.

     

    Thank you.

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    re: This is great!
    betsyb
    Wednesday, October 07, 2009 at 06:41 PM

    P.S. It occurred to me after I posted my comment what a powerful and important trio of organizations the logos below represent. Please do what you can to support them: The Alliance for Headache Disorders Advocacy, the Migraine Research Foundation and the National Headache Foundation!

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    Nancy Harris Bonk
    Friday, October 09, 2009 at 03:18 PM

    Welcome! Patients have needed an organization like this for quite some time. I am looking forward to new and exciting things that may come from this hard working group.  

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