New Survey Reveals Worrying Between Attacks Can Extend Suffering For Migraine Sufferers
Fri, 09 Jun 2006 06:00 AM EST
... New Survey Reveals Worrying Between Attacks Can Extend Suffering for Migraineurs A new nationwide survey ofmigraine sufferers found that nearly half (45 percent) of respondents saymigraine is worse than having a root canal and more than two-thirds (68percent) say they are concerned about their next attack even when notactively experiencing one. [click link for full article] ...
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