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Do Migraines Damage the Brain?

Submitted by admin on Wednesday, July 28 2010No Comment

migraineDr. David Dodick from the Mayo Clinic, responds to questions from readers in this NY Times article published 7/27/10. For the many migraine sufferers who wonder if migraines lead to a higher risk of strokes, follow this link.

There is also an excellent interview that you can access on this site, by Terri Gross from Fresh Air, a radio program on NPR. In it she talks to Dr. Carolyn Bernstein, a neurologist who started a migraine clinic in the Boston area.

Finally, for those interested in a herbal approach to treatment, check out this article, Feverview for Migraine Prevention.

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