Headaches and Migraines October 28, 2016 Have a kid with migraines? Sugar pills work as well as drugs Sugar pills worked as well at preventing kids' migraines as two commonly used headache medicines, but had fewer side effects, in a study that may lead doctors to rethink how they treat a common ailment in children and teens.
Headaches and Migraines October 19, 2016 Scientists may have found migraine trigger— in our mouths Certain foods like chocolate, wine, and processed meats have long been linked to migraines, and while nitrates in those foods are often seen as the culprit, it's not entirely clear why some people are more susceptible to ensuing headaches than others, reports Quartz.
Headaches and Migraines October 11, 2016 Can new smartphone apps help migraine sufferers? The Ache: Some 38 million Americans suffer debilitating migraines, often brought on by “triggers,” such as hormonal changes, lack of sleep, certain foods or weather changes.
Headaches and Migraines July 8, 2016 Woman mistakes cancer for hangover After a night out with friends, a British woman began suffering from a headache she attributed to a hangover.
Headaches and Migraines June 27, 2016 Researchers pinpoint best meds to treat migraine in the emergency department New guidelines for doctors will help them treat migraine headaches that are severe enough to bring patients to the emergency department.
Headaches and Migraines June 20, 2016 Migraines and fatigue may start in the gut, experts say If you suffer from migraines, you know how debilitating the piercing pain, sensitivity to light and sound and nausea can be.
Product Recalls June 13, 2016 Teva stops selling migraine patch after reports of burns Teva Pharmaceutical said Monday that it will stop selling its migraine patch treatment Zecuity after users reported burns and scars where it was applied.
Healthy Mama June 5, 2016 Pregnancy migraines: how to cope and when to call your doctor The mind-numbing pain, the nausea and the sensitivity to light and sound that come along with migraines can make you miserable.
Women's Health June 1, 2016 Women with migraines more prone to heart disease Women who suffer from migraines may be more likely than other women to develop heart problems, a new study suggests
NERVOUS SYSTEM HEALTH May 2, 2016 Migraines may begin deep in the brain Blocking a single neurotransmitter in the brain may stop the firing of the nerves that are linked with migraine headaches, a new study in animals suggests
Sports Medicine February 1, 2016 AP survey: NFL players question teams' attitudes on health Denver Broncos defensive lineman Antonio Smith is a rarity in the NFL: He does not get injured.