Trying to Understand Indescribable Pain As a psychotherapist, Larry Schor, PhD, understands the psychological impact...

Trying to Understand Indescribable Pain As a psychotherapist, Larry Schor, PhD, understands the psychological impact...
Managing Migraine Without “White Coat Anxiety” The headache attacks started four years ago, when Chelsea Wilson was 27...
Practitioner and Patient Courtney S White, MD, remembers exactly where she was when she got her first migraine attack....
By Roger B. Martin, Founder and Executive Director, Grow for Vets USA Living in constant pain is something I have...
By Katie Golden In Dr. Robert Cowan’s paper “CAM in the Real World: You May Practice Evidence-Based Medicine, But Your...
By Mary Franklin, executive director of the National Headache Foundation Awareness can help reduce incidence of...
By Katie Golden There are two main categories of current migraine treatments: preventatives and abortives....
By Mary Ray, co-founder and COO of MyMigraineTeam.com Grief is a necessary step for life after diagnosis. “I thought I...
By Scott Farmer A patient advocate turns negativity into tools to win the war. Here’s a little song I wrote—you...
By Melissa Geraghty, Psy.D. “Medical history and current medications” documents Create your own and take charge...
By Carl Cincinnato, Producer and Co-Host of the Migraine World SummitFighting for Your Own Health is the First Step in...
Paula Kamen wrote the book on chronic migraine. She talks with activist Jenni Grover Prokopy about her experience. In...