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Why Gender-Neutral Language Matters

Making sure that all kids get the help they need is something we can all agree on, and it can only be accomplished with inclusive language and action. To that end, Migraine at School is dedicated to accurate representation of our diverse and multifaceted community. One of the ways we’re doing it is by making all of our materials, including our series of infographics, gender neutral.

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Amy Graham Amy Graham

6 Useful Tips for Your Migraine this Holiday Season

City sidewalks, busy sidewalks dressed in holiday style…as much joy as this season can bring, it can also be a hard time to manage your migraine. We all start eating our weight in cookies and drink enough hot chocolate to fill a pool. With a little planning and care, you have a better chance of having fewer migraine attacks this holiday season.

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Amy Graham Amy Graham

Emma’s Migraine Story: So Much More than Just a Headache

Emma’s migraine story began when she started experiencing migraine attacks in the first grade. By winter of fourth grade, she was missing a significant amount of school due to her migraine disease. She was moved into online school. This was not an ideal situation for a child already coping with the challenges of the pandemic.

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One Parent’s Guide to Navigating Migraine

In December of 2015, Ava had an accident at school that altered her trajectory, permanently. She was rehearsing a scene in her musical theater class when she slipped, fell and hit her head.

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