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First Detailed Picture Of Migraine Attack
August 21, 2005 Every eighth adult Swede suffers from migraine. Using a new method, researchers at Göteborg have managed for the first time ever to provide a detailed picture of an untreated attack. This will ... > full story -
Acupuncture Cuts Tension Headache Rates By Almost Half
July 31, 2005 Acupuncture is an effective treatment for tension headache, cutting rates for sufferers by almost half, shows a study on bmj.com this ... > full story -
Rats With Migraines Provide Jefferson Scientists Insights To Improved Drug Strategy
July 6, 2005 When Michael Oshinsky, Ph.D., gives his rats a headache, he has good reason. The animals are helping Dr. Oshinsky study how migraine treatments work. In recent experiments, the animals provided ... > full story -
Young Athletes' Post-Concussion Migraine May Signal Greater Neurocognitive Impairment
June 22, 2005 High school and college athletes with migraine headache characteristics after a concussion may have increased neurocognitive impairment, suggests a University of Pittsburgh Sports Medicine Concussion ... > full story -
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Acupuncture Treatment No More Effective Than Sham Treatment In Reducing Migraine Headaches
May 4, 2005 Migraine patients who received true acupuncture had no decrease in headaches as compared with those who received sham acupuncture treatment, according to a study in the May 4 issue of ... > full story -
Chronic Migraine Patients May Find Relief In Botox Therapy
April 20, 2005 New research suggests BOTOX (botulinun toxin type A) may significantly reduce frequency of headache attacks in migraine patients suffering from chronic daily headaches ... > full story -
Migraine Linked To Risky Heart Health
February 23, 2005 People who live with migraine headaches show a "riskier" profile for cardiovascular disease than those without migraines, according to a new study published in the February 22 issue of ... > full story -
New Non-Hormonal Hot Flash Treatment Set For Clinical Trial
February 5, 2005 A novel non-estrogen-based therapy for hot flashes will be tested for effectiveness in a clinical trial conducted by researchers at the University at Buffalo that is set to begin in ... > full story -
Migraine-Sparked Vision Loss May Increase Stroke Risk In Women
February 4, 2005 Women who experience vision loss as a symptom of migraine have a 70 percent increase in risk of stroke compared to women who don’t have migraines, researchers reported at the American Stroke ... > full story -
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Research Finds People With Migraine Headaches Report More Angina, But Not More Heart Disease
January 11, 2005 People with a history of migraines and other headaches lasting at least four hours are more likely to report suffering from the chest pain doctors call angina than people who do not experience such ... > full story
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