Browse News Stories
31 to 40 of 221 stories
view headlines only
-
The Cause and Effect of Migraines
March 20, 2012 A migraine is the most common type of headache that propels patients to seek care from their doctors. Roughly 30 million Americans suffer from migraine headaches, with women affected almost three ... > full story -
Babies' Colic Linked to Mothers' Migraines
February 20, 2012 A study of mothers and their young babies by neurologists has shown that mothers who suffer migraine headaches are more than twice as likely to have babies with colic than mothers without a history ... > full story -
Marijuana Use Associated With Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome in Young Males
January 9, 2012 Researchers have found clear associations between marijuana use in young males and cyclic vomiting syndrome, where patients experience episodes of vomiting separated by symptom-free ... > full story -
Headaches After Traumatic Brain Injury Highest in Adolescents and Girls, Study Finds
December 5, 2011 In a new study, researchers analyzed the prevalence of headaches three and 12 months after mild, moderate or severe traumatic brain injury in children ages 5 to 17, and discovered the risk of ... > full story -
Exercise Just as Good as Drugs at Preventing Migraines, Swedish Study Suggests
October 10, 2011 Although exercise is often prescribed as a treatment for migraine, there has not previously been sufficient scientific evidence that it really works. However, research from Sweden has now shown that ... > full story -
Treatment Options for Cluster Headache
August 24, 2011 Cluster headache has a substantial detrimental effect on quality of life. New invasive procedures, such as hypothalamic deep brain stimulation and bilateral occipital nerve stimulation, may help ... > full story -
Headaches Are Common in Year Following Traumatic Brain Injury, Especially Among Females
August 18, 2011 Recurring headaches are common during the year following a traumatic brain injury (TBI), regardless of the severity of the TBI, and they tend to occur more often among females and those with a ... > full story -
Behavioral Treatment for Migraines a Cost-Effective Alternative to Meds, Study Finds
July 5, 2011 A cost analysis of migraine treatments comparing pharmaceuticals to well-documented behavioral approaches such as relaxation training, hypnosis and biofeedback found behavioral treatments often come ... > full story -
Model of a Migraine Indicates Increased Neuronal Excitability as a Possible Cause
June 23, 2011 Familial hemiplegic migraine is a rare and severe subtype of migraine with aura, an unusual sensory experience preceding the migraine attack. Researchers in Italy have developed a mouse model of ... > full story -
More Men With Migraine Suffer from PTSD Than Women, Study Finds
June 1, 2011 A recently published paper highlights that while the risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is more common in those with migraine than those without migraine irrespective of sex, the risk is ... > full story
Search ScienceDaily
Number of stories in archives: 140,690

