The symptoms and severity of your migraine episodes may change throughout your life. In this video, learn how migraine changes during puberty, adulthood, and more.
Noah Rosen, MD, is the program director at the Northwell Health Headache Center.
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American Headache Society. (n.d.). Pediatric migraine.
American Headache Society. (2020). “Why do I have migraine?” and answers to other questions that children have.
American Migraine Foundation. (2019). Aura without headache or "silent migraine": a guide.
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