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Migraine Raises Risk of Most Common Form of Stroke
November 16, 2009 Pooling results from 21 studies, involving 622,381 men and women, researchers have affirmed that migraine headaches are associated with more than twofold higher chances of the most common kind of ... > full story -
Migraine With Aura Doubles Risk Of Stroke
October 28, 2009 Migraine with aura (temporary visual or sensory disturbances before or during a migraine headache) is associated with a twofold increased risk of stroke, finds a new study. Further risk factors for ... > full story -
Increased Stroke Risk From Birth Control Pills, Review Finds
October 26, 2009 Birth control pills nearly double the risk of stroke, according to a new review article. For women who take the Pill and also smoke, have high blood pressure or have a history of migraine headaches, ... > full story -
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Surgery Potentially Best Option For Severe Migraine Headaches
October 25, 2009 In newly released research, 79 migraine sufferers were followed for at least five years after having undergone detection of migraine "trigger sites" and surgery. New data find promising outcomes for ... > full story -
Migraine Sufferers More Prone To Hangover Headache
October 18, 2009 Migraine sufferers, beware. You may be more prone to an alcohol-induced headache after a night of drinking, according to ... > full story -
Family Quarrels Can Promote Headaches In Children, Study Finds
August 17, 2009 Family quarrels and a lack of free time can promote headaches in children, according to researchers in ... > full story -
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Bad News For Coffee Drinkers Who Get Headaches
August 13, 2009 People who consume high amounts of caffeine each day are more likely to suffer occasional headaches than those with low caffeine consumption, researchers in Norway have found. But, oddly enough, low ... > full story -
Novel, Orally Inhaled Migraine Therapy Is Effective, Study Shows
August 11, 2009 A new study shows an investigational, orally-inhaled therapy is effective in treating migraines. The multi-center, phase three FREEDOM-301 trial for the orally-inhaled migraine therapy, LEVADEX, ... > full story -
Neck Surgery For Cervical Spine Disorders Found To Alleviate Associated Headaches
August 3, 2009 Two years after anterior cervical neck operations, patients who have arthroplasty or arthodesis can be expected to have significant improvement in their headache symptoms, new study ... > full story -
New Hope For Migraine Sufferers: Forehead Lifts Can Erase Years And Headaches
July 31, 2009 Migraine headaches are a drain -- not only on the estimated 30 million Americans who suffer from them, but on the economy, too. But according to a new study there is hope for severe and frequent ... > full story
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