Migraine and Evolution: The Ascent of the Redheaded Female Migraineur?
/As regular readers of this magazine will recall, a few years ago the editor and some of his clinical research colleagues began to question…
Read MoreAs regular readers of this magazine will recall, a few years ago the editor and some of his clinical research colleagues began to question…
Read MoreYour editor recently spent his Saturday in a DFW airport hotel conference room in the company of a group of cadavers, learning how to avoid and treat cosmetic complications…
Read MoreBetween the ages of 15 and 45 migraine is roughly 3 times more prevalent in females than males. Prior to puberty and following menopause this disparity is less apparent…
Read MoreSome years ago the Migraineur team established the tradition of giving “shout-outs” to interesting individuals, very special businesses and just plain beautiful natural settings that we have been lucky enough to come upon and wanted to share with our readership…
Read MoreEpitenzumab (Vyepti) was highlighted in this magazine as a “migraine treatment of the month” in the Fall 2022 issue…
Read MoreWithin the last 3 decades there have been 3 revolutions in migraine therapeutics. The first occurred in the early 1990s…
Read MoreAs with all matters migraine, the problematic word in the title of this month’s myth is “Always”. It can never be emphasized enough…
Read MoreFor reasons often not obvious or perhaps not even identifiable, a patient’s migraine prevention therapy that has proven to be beneficial…
Read MoreThe editorial office was fortunate to receive the poem that follows from a particularly articulate and insightful migraineur and scientist, Dr. Ena Bromley
Read MoreOlivia, a 31-year-old environmental scientist who lives in Kensington, Maryland, writes…
Read MoreIn my editorial for the last issue of this magazine, published shortly after the atrocities of October 7, I expressed my support for the Israeli survivors…
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