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New Migraine and Headache Info on MMC, 10/20/09

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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Hello, everyone! For those of you who are super busy or don't feel well enough to look around for what's new, each week, I'll be posting links for you here. Links to the newest Migraine and headache information we've made available here on MyMigraineConnection. Without further ado, here's ...
  1. Sure appreciate these weekly updates
    betsyb
    Tuesday, October 20, 2009 at 02:44 PM

    I so appreciate these weekly roundups of news and information, Teri. I'm fascinated by the alcohol and headache research and will be glad if they find helpful information. I was wondering how they could induce a migraine or headache in rats and how they could tell if the rat had a migraine... miniature ice packs? :)  The poor things...

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    re: Sure appreciate these weekly updates
    Teri Robert
    Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 12:10 PM

    Betsy,

     

    Glad you're finding the updates helpful.

     

    I have to admit to wondering many things about the rat models myself. How do you tell if a rat has a headache or a Migraine. They have ways; I just don't know what they are.

     

    Teri

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  2. Love it
    Sherry
    Friday, October 23, 2009 at 11:24 PM

    Hi Teri,

    I really love this feature and thank you so much for doing it! Due to my migraines being so bad, I have not been doing as much research and reading on my own. I know I don't participate all the time, but you have helped me so much with all of the information you find and share with all of us! Thanks for all that you do!

     

    Sherry

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This animation shows one of the key causes of pain during a migraine--changes to the blood flow within the brain.

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