Not just adults get migraine, children do too. Researchers found that up to 10% of school-age children have headache attacks that cause pain and leave them unable to function properly. Children and teens who suffer from migraine may end up missing school, not participating in activities they love, and feeling isolated because they are unable to spend time with friends.
Dr. Mira Baron at Palm Beach Research in West Palm Beach is running a research study to try to advance migraine medicine for children and teens. If you would like to know more about this study and if it might be right for your child or teen, please complete the form to get in touch with the study coordinator.