Yes.: The first step is following good "headache hygiene"- getting enough sleep, eating healthy, eating meals at regularly scheduled times, avoiding excessive caffeine and alcohol. There are several supplements that have been shown to have good results in reducing the frequency and severity of migraines- magnesium, riboflavin (b2), feverfew, and butterbur.
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