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Novel migraine therapies could change how physicians treat these debilitating headaches. But they are likely to be expensive and the long-term side effects will not be known for some time.
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The first drugs designed specifically to prevent migraines have been found safe and effective in studies, but aren't yet FDA approved. Both drugs work by tweaking a brain system involved in pain.
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Murray neurologist Dr. Chris King says roughly 4% of Americans suffer from at least 15 headache days per month, with each occurrence lasting four hours or…