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Q&A: James Jones of the Miami Heat
Published in Head Wise magazine, volume 2, issue 4, 2012
When a migraine forced Miami Heat forward James Jones to miss the most important game of the year, sports fans took notice of the condition.
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Q&A: Susan Olsen
Published in Head Wise magazine, volume 2, issue 3, 2012
Former Brady Bunch actress Susan Olsen (“Cindy Brady”) has experienced migraines since her days on the set. She moved on to take new roles as an artist, radio show host and migraine advocate.
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Q&A: Andrew Levy
Published in Head Wise magazine, volume 2, issue 2, 2012
Andrew Levy, Cooper chair of English at Butler University in Indianapolis, Ind., released a book documenting his experience with migraines titled A Brain Wider Than the Sky: A Migraine Diary. Learn about Levy’s experiences and how he copes.
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Q&A: Serene Branson
Published in Head Wise magazine, volume 2, issue 1, 2012
CBS reporter Serene Branson suffered an on-air migraine attack on live television in February 2011. Learn how she's become a spokeperson for the headache community.
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Q&A: Stroke and Migraine
Published in Head Wise magazine, volume 1, issue 3, 2011
People who have migraine with aura are more than twice as likely to suffer a stroke. Learn more about the connection from Jose Biller, MD.
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Q&A: Cluster Headache
Published in Head Wise magazine, volume 1, issue 2, 2011
The pain of cluster headache can bring sufferers to their knees, but Frederick Freitag, DO, says the condition is manageable—with the right treatment.
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Q&A: Building a Strong Doctor Patient Relationship
Published in Head Wise magazine, volume 1, issue 1, 2011
What’s the best way to manage migraine pain? Roger Cady, MD, says to start by building a strong relationship with your health care provider.
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