Migraine-Symptoms.net was developed to help people understand the symptoms and treatments of migraine headaches. This site is a part of the InDepthInfo system of websites. Our philosophy is to give readers a cursory overview on a subject on the index page for those wishing a brief explanation of a subject. From the index page, readers will be able to drill down, in-depth on the subject, and at the same time explore tangential information that might reflect light on the original topic.
This site was created by Jonathan Hunt, a free-lance writer and web developer. His expertise in niche markets allows him to create quality sites on off-beat topics.
Migraine-Symptoms.net was edited by W.J. Rayment, author of several books (including the ever-popular How NOT to Build an Addition). He has created many websites on health care and has done much investigation in the field for InDepthInfo. His articles on the ATP-Cycle, biology, and nutrition have become a valued resource on the web.
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