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Does Migraine Protect Your Memory?
April 23, 2007 Women with a lifetime history of migraine showed less of a performance decline over time on cognitive tests than women who didn't have migraines. Researchers say medications for migraine, diet and ... > full story -
Migraines Associated With Increased Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease In Men
April 23, 2007 Men with migraine headaches may be at an increased risk for major cardiovascular disease and especially heart attacks, according to a report in the Archives of Internal ... > full story -
Could A Heart Defect Cause Certain Migraines?
April 19, 2007 Researchers of the heart and headaches at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital are combining efforts to determine if a common heart defect may be the cause of some forms of migraine ... > full story -
Dipyrone May Treat Headaches -- But Use With Caution
April 17, 2007 The controversial drug dipyrone can treat acute headaches, but patients should be warned of the risk of potentially serious blood disorders (or "dyscrasias"), concluded a Cochrane Review team. ... > full story -
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Combination Treatment For Migraine More Effective Than Single Medications
April 3, 2007 Combining two different types of treatment for migraine results in better symptom relief than taking either one of the medications, according to a new ... > full story -
Headache-Related Work Absences Have A Considerable Economic Cost
March 14, 2007 Headaches are most common in people's forties and can have a profound effect on their working and personal lives, as a specialist study just published ... > full story -
Scientists Identify Protein That May Promote Migraines
March 8, 2007 A University of Iowa study may provide an explanation for why some people get migraine headaches while others do not. The researchers found that too much of a small protein called RAMP1 appears to ... > full story -
Innovative Treatment For Migraines Combines Botox And Surgery
February 27, 2007 Five years ago, Sharon Schafer Bennett suffered from migraines so severe that the headaches disrupted her life, kept her from seeking a job and interfered with participation in her children's daily ... > full story -
Women With Migraines More Likely To Have Depression
January 8, 2007 Women with chronic headache, especially migraines, are more likely to be depressed, feel tired, and have a host of other severe physical symptoms, according to a study published in the January 9, ... > full story -
Many Teens Lose Migraines As They Reach Adulthood
October 24, 2006 There's good news for kids and teens with migraines. Nearly 40 percent of kids and teens with migraine no longer had headaches 10 years later, and another 20 percent developed less severe headaches, ... > full story
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