by Teri Robert
June 29, 2001, was a day of "firsts:"
- It was the first time President George W. Bush sent a formal address to "Congress" in New York City.
- It was the first day of the Tenth Annual International Headache (Migraine and head-pain disorder) Congress, known as IHC 2001, Liberty from Headache.
- President George W. Bush became the first U.S. President to go on record addressing the serious nature of Migraine disease and headache disorders.
This congress is designed for neurologists, family practitioners, internists, anesthesiologists, dentists, physical therapists, psychologists, nurses, and other health professionals who treat Migraine disease and headache disorders. As nearly 5,000 health care professionals gathered for the opening ceremony, the world’s leading head-pain Epidemiologist, Dr. Richard Lipton, President of the American Headache Society, and keynote speaker, announced that the President of the United States sent a message for them. Continue reading...
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