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5: Migraine and the Workplace

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In episode five, Migraine and the Workplace host Debbie Hutchinson is joined by Esther Tomkins, Clinical Nurse Specialist at the Migraine Clinic, Beaumont Hospital and cookbook author and trained chef Nicola Halloran (The Wonky Spatula), where they discuss working with migraine, and give listeners tips on how to manage stressful and busy periods in life.

Beyond Migraine is a six-part podcast series created for people living with migraine in Ireland brought to you by the Migraine Association of Ireland and Teva Pharmaceuticals Ireland.

This episode was recorded in March 2021.

The views, information or opinions expressed during the Beyond Migraine podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent those of the Migraine Association of Ireland or Teva Pharmaceuticals Ireland.
The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform and is not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment.

Reporting of suspected adverse reactions is important. It allows continued monitoring of the benefit/risk balance of the medicinal product. To ensure correct adverse event reporting, healthcare professionals and patients are encouraged to use their national competent authority reporting scheme or you can also report via: www.tevapharm.com/contact-us/

This podcast is supported by funding from Teva Pharmaceuticals Ireland. Speakers have received an honorarium for their contribution to this podcast
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In episode five, Migraine and the Workplace host Debbie Hutchinson is joined by Esther Tomkins, Clinical Nurse Specialist at the Migraine Clinic, Beaumont Hospital and cookbook author and trained chef Nicola Halloran (The Wonky Spatula), where they discuss working with migraine, and give listeners tips on how to manage stressful and busy periods in life.

Beyond Migraine is a six-part podcast series created for people living with migraine in Ireland brought to you by the Migraine Association of Ireland and Teva Pharmaceuticals Ireland.

This episode was recorded in March 2021.

The views, information or opinions expressed during the Beyond Migraine podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not represent those of the Migraine Association of Ireland or Teva Pharmaceuticals Ireland.
The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform and is not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment.

Reporting of suspected adverse reactions is important. It allows continued monitoring of the benefit/risk balance of the medicinal product. To ensure correct adverse event reporting, healthcare professionals and patients are encouraged to use their national competent authority reporting scheme or you can also report via: www.tevapharm.com/contact-us/

This podcast is supported by funding from Teva Pharmaceuticals Ireland. Speakers have received an honorarium for their contribution to this podcast
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