Dr. Lawrence Newman: “Three Things That Actually Improve with Age”
Almost half of all migraine sufferers can rejoice—about 40 percent will notice they don’t have them anymore by age 65. “They probably won’t be as severe, the attacks probably won’t last as long and won’t be as frequent,” said Lawrence Newman, MD, director of the Headache Institute at Mount Sinai West.

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