An estimated 39 million Americans experience migraine headaches, and the number of men who get them is going up.
Whether it’s a migraine or an everyday tension headache, you want it gone as soon as possible.
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“Time is of the essence,” said Dr. Myrna Cardiel, a neurologist.
>> In the video at the top of the page, the experts from Consumer Reports break down what’s best for each headache type.
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