News & Updates 2016 November The Bulletin Interviews Dr. Williams About Why Athletes Are Particularly Susceptible To Migraine Headaches Previous Post | Next Post The Bulletin Interviews Dr. Williams About Why Athletes Are Particularly Susceptible To Migraine Headaches Posted By Vernon B. Williams, MD || 30-Nov-2016 Approximately 38 million Americans suffer from migraine headaches. These episodes often interfere with work and social activities. Athletes are not immune from this disabling condition. Migraine headaches are best defined as throbbing headaches that last from four to 72 hours, often accompanied by additional symptoms including nausea, vomiting, visual disturbances, light sensitivity and sensitivity to sound. READ FULL ARTICLE Categories: In the News Share Post
News & Updates 2016 November The Bulletin Interviews Dr. Williams About Why Athletes Are Particularly Susceptible To Migraine Headaches Previous Post | Next Post The Bulletin Interviews Dr. Williams About Why Athletes Are Particularly Susceptible To Migraine Headaches Posted By Vernon B. Williams, MD || 30-Nov-2016 Approximately 38 million Americans suffer from migraine headaches. These episodes often interfere with work and social activities. Athletes are not immune from this disabling condition. Migraine headaches are best defined as throbbing headaches that last from four to 72 hours, often accompanied by additional symptoms including nausea, vomiting, visual disturbances, light sensitivity and sensitivity to sound. READ FULL ARTICLE Categories: In the News Share Post