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Migraine Term of the Day: Pathophysiology

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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When we're looking at Migraine and headache information, whether it's from our doctor, a book, or an online article, we sometimes come across medical terms that can be confusing. Sometimes, it's easy enough to substitute another word or a short phrase for the medical term. At other times, ...
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    MigrainePuppet
    Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 05:33 PM

    Hello Teri,

     

    I think this is a great idea.  I have always enjoyed learning new Migraine/medical terminology in your articles, but I think it will be helpful to have it spelled out like it was here.  Is it possible to have the new terminologies grouped in one area on the site once a few more terms have been accumulated? 

     

    Thanks!

    Puppet 

     

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    Kelly
    Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 09:24 PM

    Teri, This is a fantastic idea! I love it. I have been wanting to ask the meaning of a term for a while, and right now my Migraine brain won't allow me to remember it. But as soon as I do, I'll send it along.  I look forward to learning about these terms!

     

    Kelly

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