“…Therefore, a comprehensive approach to solving this problem is very important, and education, to both the general population and the patients, and the raising of health care to a higher level, with ongoing support for patients suffering from a migraine, are indispensable for the formation of a healthier society. Combination of pharmacologic and behavioral treatments such as relaxation training and cognitive behavior therapy can lead to faster and better results with people who suffer from migraine [43,44]. Empirically validated behavioral treatments include biofeedback training; relaxation training, combinations of the two, stress management training, and cognitive behavioral therapy could be helpful for people with migraine headache.…”