Migraine headaches are a common neurological disorder affecting as many as 40 million Americans. “Anyone who has experienced migraines understands just how debilitating they can be,” said Eugenia Blank, MD, a Tufts Medical Center Community Care neurologist, who sees patients at the neurology office at Lawrence Memorial Hospital in Medford.
What To Know About Migraines
Migraine headaches are a common neurological disorder affecting as many as 40 million Americans.
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