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Watch now: Episode 4 - Living with migraine | Health – Gulf News

In this episode of Gulf News’ Mind Your Migraine vodcast, hosted by Dr Deeb Kayed, Consultant Neurologist and Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, MBRU School of Medicine, and his patient Dina Naser discuss how migraine can be managed and how prevention strategies can help patients lead a relatively normal life.

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Watch now: Episode 2 - Tackling migraine triggers

While migraines seem to come out of nowhere, with closer attention many sufferers may find there are some regular signs that an attack is on its way. These signs can also reveal a pattern to symptoms and help managing – or even reducing – a debilitating migraine. This is the topic under discussion in episode 2 of Gulf News’ Mind Your Migraine vodcast series, this time hosted by Dr Taoufik Al Saadi, Chief Medical Officer and the Chair of the Neurology Department at the American Center of Psychiatry & Neurology. He chats to Hadil Diab, a busy executive who reveals her migraines are triggered by a range of factors including tiredness, changes of weather, too much computer time, and even spicy food. But she admits stress is her biggest trigger.

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Episode 2 preview: Why migraine sufferers should watch for triggers

in episode 2 of Gulf News’ Mind Your Migraine vodcast series, this time hosted by Dr Taoufik Al Saadi, Chief Medical Officer and the Chair of the Neurology Department at the American Center of Psychiatry & Neurology. He chats to Hadil Diab, a busy executive who reveals her migraines are triggered by a range of factors including tiredness, changes of weather, too much computer time, and even spicy food. But she admits stress is her biggest trigger.

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