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Adolescent Migraine May Subside With Age

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One of the most insidious characteristics of Migraine disease is that it can strike people of any age, including very young children. Any parent, especially one who experiences Migraines, would tell you that they'd rather have the Migraine attack than watch their child suffer through one. Many parents express feelings of guilt for passing Migraine disease on to their children.


Migraine disease is a potentially disabling disease common in children and adolescents. Now, for children and adolescents with Migraine disease and for their families, there's potentially good news...

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