
Trigger avoidance-only strategies don’t actually help migraine patients improve. These are the proactive behaviors that do.

Trigger avoidance-only strategies don’t actually help migraine patients improve. These are the proactive behaviors that do.

It’s time to stop just recommending trigger avoidance strategies to patients. These are the proactive behaviors that will actually help improve migraine.

Published: August 2nd 2021 | Updated:

Published: August 20th 2021 | Updated: