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572 No More Headaches (archive)

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Headaches affect almost everyone at some point. 45 million Americans get chronic, recurrent headaches. Even children can suffer.

Find out why over-reliance on over-the-counter medications can be counterproductive. What are the best new treatments? Can acupuncture be helpful?

Guests: Joel Saper, MD, Founder and Director of the Michigan Head Pain and Neurological Institute in Ann Arbor. He is also clinical professor of neurology at The University of Michigan.

Remy Coeytaux, MD, PhD, is assistant professor in the department of family medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

To find out more about the migraine-prevention diet you can go to the Michigan Head Pain and Neurological Institute Web site at: www.mhni.com

You will have to request the diet information and you can also do this by going directly to the contact page for MHNI : http://www.mhni.com/contact_form.html Request the headache diet information in the message box.

or send a self-addressed stamped envelope to: Michigan Head Pain and Neurological Institute; Migraine Diet Information; 3120 Professional Drive; Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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