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Not A Brain Tumor: Serious Headaches Explained
December 26, 2000 Headaches that may at first seem to be caused by a brain tumor can actually stem from a leak of spinal cord fluid, according to a study in the December 25 issue of Neurology, the scientific journal ... > full story -
Migraine Risk Highest During First Two Days Of Menstrual Cycle
November 28, 2000 Women are twice as likely to experience migraine without aura during the first two days of their menstrual cycle than during the rest of the month, according to a study in the November 28 issue of ... > full story -
Botox Treatment For Wrinkles May Also Relieve Migraines
November 20, 2000 A treatment commonly used by dermatologists to get rid of facial wrinkles may also help migraine sufferers, a UCSF researcher has reported. In a presentation at the American Society of Dermatologic ... > full story -
Research Measures Migraine's Impact On "Typical" Sufferer, Links Migraine And Depression
September 21, 2000 The first research to examine migraine's impact on the general population shows that even "typical" migraine sufferers consistently report lower mental, physical and social well-being ... > full story -
Can You Have Headaches Without Pain?
August 11, 2000 You can suffer from cluster headache without the head pain, according to a case report in the August 7 issue of Neurology, the scientific journal of the American Academy of Neurology. ... > full story -
U Of T Research Shows Botox, A Bacterial Toxin, Can Be Effective In Headache Relief
March 28, 2000 A bacterial toxin known to cause severe illness in humans when taken in large doses can be an effective headache pain reliever, according to a U of T study in the March issue of the journal ... > full story -
Is It All In Your Head? No, Weather Can Trigger Migraines
January 25, 2000 Migraine sufferers can look to the sky as a possible cause for the onset of their headaches. A study in the January 25 issue of Neurology, the scientific journal of the American Academy of Neurology, ... > full story -
Roller Coaster Rides May Trigger Blood Clots On The Brain
January 12, 2000 Riding roller coasters may increase the risk of developing potentially harmful blood clots on the brain’s surface, according to a case study in the January 11 issue of Neurology, the scientific ... > full story -
Increased Incidence Of Migraine Headaches
October 25, 1999 A new Mayo Clinic study shows the incidence of migraine headaches in women increased 56 percent during the 1980s while the incidence of migraine headaches in men increased 34 percent during the same ... > full story -
Iowa Researchers Begin To Unravel The Underlying Mechanism Of Migraines
June 18, 1999 Anybody who has ever battled through migraines knows just how agonizing they can be; however, nobody has ever figured out why the painful headaches persist as long as they do -- until now. ... > full story
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