Not exact matches
In a linked editorial, Rebecca Burch from Harvard Medical School and Melissa Rayhill from The State University of New York at Buffalo caution that «the magnitude of the risk should not be over-emphasized,» as «it is small at the level of the individual
patient, but still important at a population level because
migraine is
so prevalent.»
Migraine involves a huge health and financial burden each year,
so any steps we can take to help
patients understand their condition will be really welcome.»
«There are many available treatment options for
migraine during pregnancy and lactation,
so patients can be assured that they will not suffer during this important time in their lives.»