Review – “Migraine and Other Headaches”
by William B. Young, MD, and Stephen D. Silberstein, MD
Ranking 5 stars out of 5
We often discuss the need for and benefits of headache and Migraine sufferers educating ourselves and becoming active participants in our health care. This book both reflects that philosophy and provides us with a great educational resource. Definitely a must-have book, "Migraine and Other Headaches" was written by Dr. William B. Young and Dr. Stephen D....
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