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February 26, 2019

The 2019 Migraine World Summit


Register Now, It Starts March 20th


Last month I wrote to tell you about the largest patient event in the world for migraine and headache disorders that’s going to be free to attend from March 20-28th.

In case you missed that email, I want to share a few more details.

The Migraine World Summit will bring together 32 experts, including doctors and specialists, to share new treatments, research, and strategies to help you improve your migraine and chronic headache. It is a virtual Summit which means you can watch it from the privacy and comfort of your own home.

Why Attend?

World-Leading Experts: You'll learn first-hand from 32 of the world's top migraine and headache experts from leading institutions including the Mayo Clinic, Yale Medical School and The Cleveland Clinic.

Full Access: Many of these world-leading experts have long waiting lists and fees that are beyond the affordability of the average insurance policy. Skip the waiting period and get straight into the room with them.

Free: The event is entirely free while live from March 20-28th. Visiting dozens of specialists in one field would take years and costs thousands of dollars. This is an incredible opportunity to hear from dozens of leading experts in migraine for free. After March 28, transcripts and interview copies are available to purchase.

Claim your FREE ticket here: Migraine World Summit


Join Me

Join me and more than 100,000 new and returning attendees and tune in to 32 NEW interviews to find the answers you need to help better manage migraine and chronic headache.

Questions were submitted and the answers include:

What new treatments are available or coming soon?

What can I learn from successful patient case studies?

What new non-medicinal alternatives are recently available?

How can I break refractory chronic migraine?

When should I get a scan for my headache condition?

How are neck pain and migraine related?

How important are sleep and exercise really for those with migraine?

Are supplements or vitamins worth considering?

What are some common drug interactions and side effects we should know about?

What do I need to know about hemiplegic and vestibular migraine?

How important is diet for migraine and headache?

How can I interpret migraine research?


Key Dates

The KEY DATES you need to know for the virtual Migraine World Summit are from March 20-28, 2019.

Don't miss it, register now for your complimentary pass.

You can claim your FREE ticket right now: The 2019 Migraine World Summit

See you at the Summit!

Holly


P.S. Investing in the Migraine World Summit will support the Migraine Research Foundation and other organizations dedicated to fighting migraine.


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2 Ways I Can Help Right Now...




#1. If you want to learn some techniques to help reduce stress, here's a link to my eBook: Migraine Management: How to Reduce Anxiety, Manage Pain and Prevent Attacks

#2. You can get a lot of free information in my Migraine Pain Management Course as module one is free. You can learn about the basics and how to get your best chance at aborting your next attack. What are you waiting for? It's FREE!



The contents of this email is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. This email does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your medical concerns and conditions.

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