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Preface.
Acknowledgements.
1. Introduction.
2. Migraine: from Past to Present.
3. Who gets Migraine.
4. What is Migraine?.
5. The Pathogenesis of Migraine.
6. What causes Migraine Attacks?.
7. Making the Diagnosis: is it Migraine?.
8. Management Strategies for Migraine.
9. Improving Management.
10. Hormonal Headaches.
11. Other Groups: Children, Men and the Elderly.
12. Comorbid Conditions.
13. When it's Not Migraine: Danger Sigals, Tumours and Strokes.
14. When it's Not Migraine: Other Headaches.
15. Migrine in the Workplace.
16. Common Questions and Answers.
Appendix A: Useful Information.
Appendix B: Further Reading.
Appendix C: Auditing Migraine.
Appendix D: The City of London Migraine Clinic.
Appendix E: IHS and WHO Criteria.
Index
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