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Alternative and Complementary Approaches to Migrai (cont.)

Authors and Editors

Author: Robert A Hauser, MD, Director, Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center, Tampa General Hospital; Professor, Departments of Neurology, Pharmacology, and Experimental Therapeutics, University of South Florida

Editor: Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MD

Previous contributing authors and editors: Author: Author: Joseph Carcione Jr, DO, MBA, Consultant in Neurology and Medical Acupuncture, Medical Management and Organizational Consulting, Central Westchester Neuromuscular Care, PC; Medical Director, Oxford Health Plans.

Editors: Mary L Windle, Pharm D, Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Pharmacy; Pharmacy Editor, eMedicine.com, Inc; Nicholas Y Lorenzo, MD, Chief Editor, eMedicine Neurology; Consulting Staff, Neurology Specialists and Consultants.


Last Editorial Review: 6/4/2007




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