Migraine Again

Helping people with migraine to thrive

Migraine Again is the world’s most trusted ally in the battle against migraine, one of the most prevalent and unpredictable disorders on the planet. Created by patients, for patients and medically-reviewed by world-leading headache specialists, Migraine Again has helped millions of people with migraine and headache disorders live healthier, more satisfying lives since 2014. Evidence-based articles are practical and empowering, supported by engaging polls, videos, podcasts, and infographics. Migraine Again is committed to helping migraine warriors around the globe suffer less and live more until there’s a cure.

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People in 190+ countries follow Migraine Again and The Daily Migraine monthly.

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Engages more monthly visitors than any other disease-specific ad-supported web site.

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USA Today  
Baby names inspired by places such as London and Dallas, and names that start with D and K are on their way out and will be heard less in 2026, new research by BabyCenter has found. The digital parenting resource, that has been publishing reports on baby names since 2004, in a news release Jan. 13, said it "analyzed a year’s worth of baby name data to identify names experiencing the steepest drops in popularity to see which names parents are leaning away from at large, and could be facing extinction."
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