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Can Nerve Stimulation Help Prevent Migraine?
February 6, 2013 Wearing a nerve stimulator for 20 minutes a day may be a new option for migraine sufferers, according to new ... > full story -
Lightning Linked to Onset of Headache, Migraines
January 24, 2013 Researchers have found that lightning may affect the onset of headaches and ... > full story -
Migraine Triggers May Not Be as Strong as You Think
January 23, 2013 A new study suggests that triggers for migraine with aura may not be as strong as some people think. Auras that occur with migraine include visual disturbances, with symptoms such as flashing lights ... > full story -
Social Stigma of Migraine Headaches: Worse Than Epilepsy
January 17, 2013 A neurologist shows that patients with migraine (a combination of severe headache, nausea, light sensitivity, and other factors) suffer social stigma from their disease similar to the stigma ... > full story -
Migraine With Aura May Lead to Heart Attack, Blood Clots for Women
January 15, 2013 Women who have migraines with aura, which are often visual disturbances such as flashing lights, may be more likely to have problems with their heart and blood vessels, and those on newer ... > full story -
Genetic Link Between Epilepsy and Migraine
January 7, 2013 New research reveals a shared genetic susceptibility to epilepsy and migraine. Findings indicate that having a strong family history of seizure disorders increases the chance of having migraine with ... > full story -
Electric Stimulation of Brain Releases Powerful, Opiate-Like Painkiller
January 2, 2013 Researchers used electricity on certain regions in the brain of a patient with chronic, severe facial pain to release an opiate-like substance that's considered one of the body's most powerful ... > full story -
Migraine-Associated Brain Changes Not Related to Impaired Cognition
November 13, 2012 Women with migraines did not appear to experience a decline in cognitive ability over time compared to those who didn't have them, according to a nine-year follow up study funded by the National ... > full storyMore: -
Children’s Headaches Rarely Indicate a Need for Eyeglasses, Study Finds
November 12, 2012 A new study provides the first clear evidence that vision or eye problems are rarely the cause of recurring headaches in children, even if the headaches usually strike while the child is doing ... > full story -
Migraine in Children May Affect School Performance
October 29, 2012 Children with migraine are more likely to have below average school performance than kids who do not have headaches, according to new ... > full story
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