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  • Ramadan

    Discussing Ramadan and Migraine with Dr. M. Wasif Hussain, MD, FRCPC (Neurology). Topics include: Taking medications, Managing caffeine withdrawal, Staying hydrated, Managing diet and changes in mealtimes, Sleep disturbances, Managing migraines that occur while fasting. If you enjoyed this webinar and found it informative, please consider donating to https://migrainecanada.org/donate/

  • Mindful Migraine Management

    Join us as we answer the following questions: What are mindfulness and meditation? How do these practices influence our brain? What has research demonstrated about mindfulness and migraine? What if you just "can't" meditate? Plus, we share practical tips for integrating mindfulness and meditation into your migraine treatment plan. If you enjoyed this webinar and […]

  • Move For Migraine

    Move for Migraine is an awareness and fundraising campaign dedicated to bringing the community together to elevate understanding of this neurological disease and to foster unity within the community.Supporters have the flexibility to participate virtually or by organizing local in-person meet-ups. As details of in-person gatherings are confirmed, we will update the information on our […]

  • Self Advocacy

    Presented by Wendy Gerhart Monday September 16, 2024 Topics to be discussed: What is self-advocacy and why is it important? Your role in your treatment journey. How to prepare for conversations with your healthcare provider (HCP). Launch of our newest preparation checklists

  • Migraine and Concussions

    Presented by Dr. Jonathan Gladstone Monday October 7, 2024 Topics to be discussed: What is a concussion and post-traumatic headache (PTH)? What are the differences between persistentPTH and migraine? How do their treatment plans differ?

  • Pregnancy and Migraine

    Presented by Dr. Candice Todd Wednesday October 23, 2024 Topics to be discussed: Changes to make in migraine management before becoming pregnant. Does migraine tend to get worse or better during pregnancy? Safest ways to treat a migraine attack during each trimester