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Winter Holiday GuideEnjoying the Holidays Despite Migraines and Headaches --> Info for you...

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Teri Robert

Teri Robert

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Author of "Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches"
posted 12/08/2008, comments (2)

December Headache & Migraine Blog Carnival: Happier Holidays

Happy Anniversary to Diana Lee at Somebody Heal Me and the Headache & Migraine Blog Carnival! This month's carnival is the first anniversary edition. Generally speaking, a blog carnival is a collection of links to a variety of a blogs on a central topic. The Headache & Migraine Disease Blog Carnival has been created to provide both... Read moreChevron
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Teri Robert

Teri Robert

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Author of "Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches"
posted 12/04/2008, comments (4)

Getting the Most Out of the Holidays Despite Migraines

The winter holidays are times we should be looking forward to, but Migraines can turn anticipation into dread. Whatever you're celebrating -- Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas, the new year, or just life -- planning ahead can pay off in fewer Migraines and getting the jump on any we do get. Check your supply of medications and comfort items such... Read moreChevron
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Teri Robert

Teri Robert

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Author of "Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches"
posted 11/17/2008, comments (0)

Marcia Cross on Holiday Parties with Migraines

The holiday season should be a time of the year fun-filled with parties with friends, families and co-workers. But, if you suffer from Migraine disease, certain foods and hectic schedules prevalent during the season can be just enough to trigger a Migraine and ruin the holiday fun. More than 36 million Americans, including TV and Film Actress... Read moreChevron
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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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