Press Kits - Summary Of Web Site

The National Headache Foundation World Wide Web Information Center is a comprehensive resource for sufferers, healthcare providers and the media. The site contains topic sheets for specific headache conditions, a list of educational materials, and contact information, press releases, excerpts from the award-winning bimonthly newsletter, NHF HeadLines, and information about membership. Information about NHF programs and educational seminars, surveys and breaking news is also available.


Below is a summary of the different sections available as a resource for the media:



  • The Complete Guide to Headache - This definitive resource provides detailed descriptions, symptoms, precipitating factors and treatments about migraine, cluster, tension-type, hormone, rebound, sinus and organic headaches. A ‘one-stop shop’ for headache information useful for both sufferers and media. 
     

  • For Immediate Release - Current and past press releases addressing topics such as "When to See Your Doctor About Headache," "Children and Headache," "Keeping a Headache Diary" and "Alternative Treatments for Headaches."
     

  • Headache Topics - Topic sheets about headache and treatment options, as well as general information about the NHF and its services.
     

  • NHF Headache Fact Sheet - Source of information about headaches and their effect on our society and economy.
     

  • Children’s Headaches - An informative guide for young sufferers, their parents, and school health care professionals.
     

  • Caffeine and Headache - Summarizes and explains the most recent information about the unique relationship between caffeine and headache.

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