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Nearly 21 million women in America suffer from migraine. Up to an estimated 60% of these women may suffer from menstrual migraine.
Almost half of all woman suffering from migraine have not been diagnosed by a physician for this condition.
When compared to migraines that occur at other times of the month, menstrual migraines are reported to be more severe, last longer, and occur more often with nausea and vomiting.
Could your headaches be menstrual migraines?
PARtnering Against Menstrual Migraine is an educational campaign, sponsored by Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc. and the National Headache Foundation, bringing together women and healthcare professionals to learn more about the condition of menstrual migraine, its impact on women's lives and steps to take to help manage menstrual migraine.
Visit the PARtnering Against Menstrual Migraine exhibit booth at select LPGA events for a free menstrual migraine screening and consultation with a headache specialist and to hear about LPGA Tour Professional Diana (Dee) D'Alessio's personal story and how she is managing her menstrual migraines.
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