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  2. Why it’s so important to get help for migraine attacks - AOL

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    According to the American Headache Society, some older adults may experience a reduction in migraine attacks. But others may start having them for the first time in their lives. Your brain health ...

  3. Management of migraine - Wikipedia

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    Migraine may be treated either prophylactically (preventive) or abortively (rescue) for acute attacks. [1] Migraine is a complex condition; there are various preventive treatments which disrupt different links in the chain of events that occur during a migraine attack.

  4. 6 things people misunderstand about migraine attacks - AOL

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    When it comes to treating migraine attacks, getting the timing right matters. When you feel the first hints of a migraine attack coming on, experts say, it’s important to take medication right away.

  5. Migraine - Wikipedia

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    Before puberty, boys and girls are equally impacted, with around 5% of children experiencing migraine attacks. From puberty onwards, women experience migraine attacks at greater rates than men. From age 30 to 50, up to 4 times as many women experience migraine attacks as men., [142] this is most pronounced in migraine without aura. [143]

  6. Do you have a sinus headache or migraine attack? Here's how ...

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    Also complicating matters is that a migraine attack can trigger symptoms like runny nose, similar to sinusitis. This is where seeing a specialist can be especially helpful. Other causes of sinus ...

  7. ICHD classification and diagnosis of migraine - Wikipedia

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    A. Attacks, in a menstruating woman, fulfilling the criteria for migraine without aura B. Attacks that occur exclusively from days -2 to +3 of menstruation in at least two out of three menstrual cycles and at no other times of the cycle. Note: The first day of menstruation is day +1, and the preceding day is day -1; there is no day 0.

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