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There’s another giveaway coming next week….
Here at Headache and Migraine News….
Stay tuned…..
A lot of people visiting Headache and Migraine News visit using their phones or iPods or other mobile devices.
So, today you’ll find that your visit is just a little more mobile friendly! You can now visit a mobile version of Headache and Migraine News, and even install it on your home screen.
Using the mobile version, you can share articles, leave comments, search the site, and look up posts using tags and categories.
This is, as always, a work in progress. So stay tuned for more features in the future!
To access the site, simply visit the home page with your mobile device.
Excuse me, I need to go and play with the new mobile site. 😉
In July we were looking for a headache/migraine doctor in the Chicago area. Stay tuned for the results!
Meanwhile, it’s time to ask for your recommendations again. We’re still in the USA (that seems to be where most requests are coming from, but we’ll get out of the country eventually!), this time down south in Houston, Texas.
Houston is the fourth largest city in the USA, and the largest city in Texas, with over 2 million people.
If the statistics hold true, that means there could be over a quarter million people in the city who get migraine attacks, with maybe 6000 migraine attacks happening every day! We’re probably looking at almost 20,000 people with chronic migraine. So surely someone has some suggestions, so we can fight this epidemic!
If you have a suggestion, contact me now on Twitter, Facebook, Email, or leave a comment at this post on the blog.
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For the past few months we’ve been helping to support the Migraine Research Foundation in their goal to fight migraine. Thanks so much for your interest in the excellent research that’s going on because of the MRF.
Knowing what a great community of people we have here, I’ve taken a risk – gone out on a limb – and created a new page where we can show our support for the MRF. Thanks to FirstGiving, we now have a page where we can give to the MRF easily.
It can be $1 – or $1000 – whatever amount you want. But now’s your chance to give back – to fight migraine – in a real and practical way. Let’s make sure that our children won’t suffer from migraine the way this generation has. In fact, let’s find solutions that will help us in the near future!
Would you stop what your doing, and give to the Migraine Research Foundation? It would mean a lot to me, and to them.