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Call For Entries! MAGNUM Judges HealthCentral’s 2009 Migraine Poetry Contest

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WASHINGTON, DC-(Wednesday, March 18th, 2009)-Anyone who has followed MAGNUM use of art to advance Migraine disease awareness knows about our support of the ever popular "Putting Our Heads Together" Poetry Contest   For those of you who have not heard about MAGNUM's judging a major Migraine disease and headache disorder inspired poetry contest now is you chance to get involved. 

 

MAGNUM Judges Popular "Putting Our Heads Together" Migraine & Headache Disorder Poetry Contest 

 

MAGNUM's partner MyMigraineConnection.com and Teri Robert, one of the nation's best patient advocates and Migraine expert on MyMigraineConnection.com, as well as a board member at MAGNUM, are happy to have kicked off their popular annual "Putting Our Heads Together" Poetry Contest. The contest, in its ninth year, seeks the most creative and influential pieces of poetry on how Migraine disease and/or headache disorders affect each entrant's lives. Everyone who copes with Migraine disease and headache disorders or lives with someone who does is encouraged to submit up to three poems for the contest - the more creative, the better! To enter the "Putting Our Heads Together" poetry contest, visit: http://www.healthcentral.com/migraine/poetry-contest.html.

 

To read the whole story visit MAGNUM's MigraineBlog now!

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