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Migraines: Options To Prevent And Treat The Pounding Pain
September 8, 2007 Migraines are more than a bad headache. As nearly 30 million Americans can attest, the throbbing pain of a migraine can be debilitating, lasting from a few hours to several days. The condition can be ... > full story -
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Depression In Women With Migraine Linked To Childhood Abuse
September 3, 2007 Childhood abuse is more common in women with migraine who suffer depression than in women with migraine alone, according to a new study. The study found women with migraine who had major depression ... > full story -
Cluster Headaches Effectively Treated With New Nasal Spray
August 27, 2007 A nasal spray is safe and effective at rapidly treating cluster headaches, which are considered to be the most painful kind of headache with few treatment options. With cluster headaches, the pain is ... > full story -
Drug For Cluster Headaches May Cause Heart Problems
August 13, 2007 A drug increasingly used to prevent cluster headaches can cause heart problems, according to a new study. Those taking the drug verapamil for cluster headaches should be closely monitored with ... > full story -
Women With Migraines And Visual Symptoms May Have Higher Stroke Risk
August 9, 2007 Women who have migraine headaches with visual symptoms (or aura) may be at increased risk for stroke compared to women who do not have migraines, researchers reported in Stroke: Journal of the ... > full story -
Why Women Get More Migraines Than Men
August 6, 2007 New research suggests that women have a faster trigger than men for activating the waves of brain activity thought to underlie migraines. If the theory is correct, this triggering mechanism may be a ... > full story -
First-Ever Study Looks At Impact Of Family Income On Prevalence Of Migraine In Adolescents
July 2, 2007 Adolescents from low-income families are much more likely to suffer from migraine headaches than teens from wealthier households, according to researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine ... > full story -
History Of Migraines Associated With Increased Risk Of Retinopathy
May 14, 2007 Middle-aged men and women with a history of migraine and other headaches are more likely to have retinopathy, damage to the retina of the eye which can lead to severe vision problems or blindness, ... > full story -
For Iraq Veterans, Migraines May Be Sign Of Other Problems
May 3, 2007 Soldiers returning from combat in Iraq who have migraine headaches are more than twice as likely to also have symptoms of post-traumatic stress, depression or anxiety than soldiers who do not have ... > full story -
Teens With Migraine At Greater Risk Of Suicide
April 30, 2007 Teens who have chronic daily headache, especially those with migraine headaches, are at greater risk for suicide than teens who don't have migraines, according to a new study. Teens with migraine are ... > full story
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