Tips for Moms With Migraine
An estimated 20% of women worldwide experience migraine. During a migraine episode, you may experience intense pain, nausea, vomiting and light sensitivity. Severe attacks disrupt your life and stop you from functioning. And if you're a mom with migraine, looking after your children during a migraine attack is among the most challenging things you have to do. […]
Migraine and Women in the Workplace
You have a lot to get done during the workday, and a migraine attack can get in the way of your day-to-day productivity and enjoyment of your job. While anyone can experience migraine, women are three to four times more likely than men to suffer from migraine. Migraine is a widely misunderstood disorder that can negatively affect […]
How to Avoid Migraine Headaches While Studying
If you're a college student who experiences migraine headaches while studying, you're not alone - between 10% and 18% of college students experience migraine worldwide. Studying for exams can make migraine attacks more intense or more frequent, and a migraine attack can impede your study success. Exams are stressful enough without having to deal with migraine […]
How College Students Can Prevent and Take Care of Migraine
People say your college years are some of the best years of your life. This is a season of learning about the world and yourself while making fun memories with friends. But if you are living with migraine, learning and having fun become challenging. A migraine attack can put most of your life on hold […]
Tips for Dealing with Migraine as a Teacher
At least 39 million Americans live with migraine. Some have jobs with the necessary flexibility to handle a migraine attack without affecting their work. For others, migraine attacks can be debilitating. If you're a teacher with migraine, you fall into the latter category. Dealing with migraine as a teacher is a unique situation. You are not alone. […]
Explore the Connection: Migraine and DepressionÂ
Living with migraine and depression can be overwhelming, but you are not alone. Discover effective treatment options, from lifestyle modifications to advanced therapies, to help you regain control and improve your quality of life.
Waking Up With Migraine
If you often wake up with a migraine attack in the morning, you're not alone. Migraine is a disease that affects 39 million people in the United States, and morning migraine is a shared experience. Migraine attacks can cause severe head pain, nausea, vomiting, fatigue and sensitivity to light, odors and sounds. These symptoms can make it difficult […]
Supporting First Responders Living with Migraine
First responders face unique challenges when managing migraine, from high-stress environments to irregular schedules. Learn how to recognize triggers, implement preventative measures, and explore treatment options to improve their quality of life and job performance.
Domestic Violence and Migraine: How to Help Someone You Love
Migraines and trauma-related disorders may have a similar etiology. Research shows a correlation between adverse childhood experiences (ACE) and migraines, especially in women. Exposure to parental domestic violence during childhood also increases the risk of migraine. As a friend or family member, recognizing signs of abuse and offering support is crucial. Genesis Women's Shelter & Support provides resources for those affected by domestic violence and migraine.