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The Women's Migraine Survival GuideBy Christina Peterson
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Publisher Info
HarperCollins Publishers 10 East 53rd Street New York, NY 10022 USA 212-207-7000 www.harpercollins.com |
The Women's Migraine Survival Guide offers practical advice specifically for women to help them understand their migraines and find treatments for real relief. It reveals the latest in breakthrough medications like Imitrex, Amerge, Zomig, and Maxalt and the new forms they are taking (nasal sprays and rapidly dissolving tablets). It also offers sound advice on alternative holistic remedies such as supplements, acupuncture, and herbs. You'll also find out: 
- What a migraine really is and why it affects more women than men.
- What your personal triggers are and how to prevent an oncoming attack.
- What menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause have to do with migraines and which prescription and nonprescription drugs best relieve your individual symptoms.
- Which vitamins and alternative remedies are safe, reliable, and offer real relief.
- How to keep migraines from restricting your life.
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