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New Migraine and Headache Info on MMC, 12/28/09

By Teri Robert, Health Guide Monday, December 28, 2009

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 some of the newest information we've published here for you:


10 Tips for Enjoying New Year's Celebrations Despite Migraines
We have Migraines and headaches. We're "regular" people who have a disease or headache disorder. That doesn't mean that we don't enjoy a celebration as much as the next person. Right? Here are some tips for enjoying your celebration AND not paying for it the next day...


Migraine Medication Coveration Limited by Insurance Companies
Has your insurance company limited how many doses per month or even what medications they'll cover? If so, you're not alone!...
           


Current Migraine and Headache Clinical Trials
Do you have any interest in clinical trials for Migraine and other headache disorders? Check out our recently updated listing of clinical trials currently recruiting participants...


Every person with whom I've spoken about doctors, hospitals, insurance companies, etc., agrees that we need health care reform. They also agree that it can't come too soon. Here are some major problems we see...


Migraine & Headache Term of the Day
Exploring the medical terms we see and hear when learning about Migraine and other headache disorders.


Please give some of our members some extra support or get some ideas from other members...
One of the best things about sites such as ours is that it's like having a support group from the comfort of home. Some of our members could use extra support this week. If you can, please take a few minutes to post to them:


Get Answers To Your Migraine and Headache Questions
When you have questions about Migraines or headaches, our site offers three ways to ask those questions and get answers.


Take some time to look through the questions and answers in our Community Q & A section and our Ask the Clinician archives. You may be amazed at how many of your questions are answered there.


That's it for this week. I'll be doing an update weekly to keep you up-to-date on the newest information on our site. Other good ways for you to keep up are subscribing to our free newsletter and subscribing to our shareposts. Here are some subscription links for you (note that you need to be logged in before subscribing):

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By Teri Robert, Health Guide— Last Modified: 12/27/09, First Published: 12/28/09