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National Headache Foundation

National Headache Foundation

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NHF strives to enhance the healthcare of headache sufferers.
posted 12/17/2008, comments (0)

Why Headache Education and Support Group Leaders are So Important

Recently I found myself reading an old issue of The NonProfit Times, a business publication for the nonprofit sector. As I was leafing through it, I came across an article about the role of government in supporting volunteers, and realized how many of us depend upon volunteerism without being aware of it. I suspect that you may not realize how... Read moreChevron
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National Headache Foundation

National Headache Foundation

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NHF strives to enhance the healthcare of headache sufferers.
posted 09/05/2008, comments (6)

E-mail Pen-Pal Program: More Headache and Migraine Support Online!

-from Susan Barron, NHF Support Group and Membership Services Coordinator   Working for the National Headache Foundation (NHF), I frequently hear from headache and migraine sufferers that they lack adequate support. This is not to say that their families and close friends aren't there for them, but after a point, even the most understanding... Read moreChevron
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National Headache Foundation

National Headache Foundation

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NHF strives to enhance the healthcare of headache sufferers.
posted 06/29/2008, comments (14)

What’s a Headache or Migraine Sufferer to Do without Support?

-from Susan Barron, NHF Support Group and Membership Services Coordinator   Although my "headaches" didn't start until I was in my mid-30s, I was completely unaware of what was happening to me. I didn't have a clue as to why I was so sick at work and in the bathroom several times a day, and then as soon as I got home, headed straight to... Read moreChevron
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