Alberta Health Services (AHS) is offering free information sessions for people who suffer from weather-related headaches.
In a news release Tuesday, AHS said many Albertans deal with headaches brought on by rapid changes in weather and Chinooks.
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In an effort to help sufferers get ahead of their headaches, AHS will hold two, one-hour information sessions led by a physician, a registered nurse and an occupational therapist.
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The goal is to discuss assessment and treatment of common headaches and migraines.
For more information about the seminars at the South Health Campus in Calgary Oct. 11 and Oct. 27, click here.
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