8 Types of Migraine Attacks
Understanding different types of migraine may help you manage yours
Understanding different types of migraine may help you manage yours
Entender los varios tipos de migrañas puede ser útil para comprender la tuya
Here’s what you can do to get support at work when you have migraine disease
Aquí encontrarás lo que puedes hacer para obtener apoyo en tu trabajo si tienes un trastorno de migrañas
Migraine disease affects women 3 times more often than men. Read questions and answers about this common disease.
Self-care may help ward off migraine attacks or lessen frequency and severity
El trastorno de migrañas afecta a las mujeres 3 veces más frecuentemente que a los hombres. Lee preguntas y respuestas relacionadas con este trastorno común.
Don’t stop researching, and never accept that this is just how it is
Cuidados personales podrían ser útiles para prevenir o para reducir la frecuencia y gravedad de los episodios de migrañas
How a medical device is helping HCPs provide headache and migraine relief
Telling myself I can handle everything suddenly meant I couldn’t handle anything
If you have chronic migraine disease, Botox might be able help alleviate your symptoms
Not all migraine attacks are triggered, but certain things can kick-start an attack for some people
Women in pain are less likely to be fully treated for their symptoms. More groups are working toward equity.
We don't fully understand what causes migraine, which means there is no absolute cure for the disease. Exploring the sex differences in migraine may help some women learn more about their symptoms and treatment options.
Roughly 85% of people who experience chronic migraine are women. It's important to learn your triggers and how to manage your migraine attacks.
A headache is different from a migraine attack. It's important to know the symptoms for migraine disease.
Bias can lead to disparities in diagnosis and treatment of Black women with chronic pain
I was plagued with migraine disease for decades and finally found relief with a new doctor, new diagnosis, new medication, and a new career.
By sharing my story, I want to encourage other people with migraine to not give up hope of finding relief for their migraine disease.