If you live with migraine, you’ve probably been told regular exercise can help prevent attacks. It is easy to understand, but not so easy to implement in our daily lives, especially if physical activity triggers attacks. In episode #3, Dr. Elizabeth Leroux shares her...
What can you do when the basics don’t work? If you are struggling with nasty migraine attacks, this episode is for you. In episode #2, host Dr. Elizabeth Leroux outlines different strategies and treatment options to treat severe attacks. Maybe your attacks are...
Everyone living with migraine needs options to treat the attack. In episode #1, Dr. Leroux discusses the six medication classes for migraine treatment. She covers basic tips to treat migraine attacks, including when to treat, which medications can be combined, and...
Migraine can vary from a mild inconvenience for some to a debilitating condition for others. There is no single solution, but numerous allies can help you manage and improve your condition. This guide lists the professionals and their roles in supporting migraine...
Migraine Canada™ has collaborated with the Canadian Headache Society (CHS) and the Pediatric Canadian Headache Network (PeCaHN) to develop a reference document on Therapeutic Management of Acute Migraine Attacks for children aged 6–17 years. You can view...
Addressing migraine stigma begins with thoughtful and inclusive communication. Migraine Canada, in partnership with Migraine Quebec, developed the Canadian Migraine Disease Language Guide to promote respectful, accurate discussions about migraine and other headache...