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Army Personnel Show Increased Risk For Migraine; Condition Underdiagnosed, Mistreated
August 27, 2008 Two new studies show that migraine headaches are very common among US military personnel, yet the condition is frequently underdiagnosed. The studies, appearing in Headache, the peer-reviewed journal ... > full story -
Gene May Put Women With Migraine At Increased Risk Of Heart Disease And Stroke
July 30, 2008 Women who experience migraine with aura appear to be at an increased risk of heart disease and stroke if they have a certain gene, according to a study published in ... > full story -
Epilepsy Drug May Increase Risk Of Birth Defects
July 21, 2008 Taking the epilepsy drug topiramate alone or along with other epilepsy drugs during pregnancy may increase the risk of birth defects, according to a study in Neurology. Research has shown that many ... > full story -
Oxygen Therapy Might Ease Pain Of Migraine, Cluster Headaches
July 15, 2008 Two types of oxygen therapy could some help for adults who suffer from disabling migraine and cluster headaches. Reviewers concluded that hyperbaric treatment might give some relief for migraine ... > full story -
Combination Drug Taken Early Relieves Migraine Symptoms
July 7, 2008 A combination drug taken within an hour after the start of a migraine is effective in relieving symptoms, according to research published in ... > full story -
Migraine Mutations Reveal Clues To Biological Basis Of Disorder
June 30, 2008 By studying a rare, inherited form of migraine, researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have found clues to the biological basis of the painful, debilitating ... > full story -
Portable Device Effective In Zapping Away Migraine Pain
June 26, 2008 A novel electronic device designed to "zap" away migraine pain before it starts has proven to be the next form of relief for those suffering from the debilitating disease, according to a study ... > full story -
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Link Between Migranes And Sleep Disorders In Children
June 10, 2008 Children with a migraine headache are more likely to have sleep disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnea and lack of sleep, than children without a ... > full story -
Office Initiative Reduces Headaches And Neck And Shoulder Pain By More Than 40 Percent
May 14, 2008 When office staff took part in a workplace educational and physical initiative, headaches fell by 41 percent, neck and shoulder pain fell by 43 percent and painkiller use fell by 51 percent. ... > full story -
Botulinum Toxin Effective In Many Neurological Disorders, Not Headache, Study Shows
May 5, 2008 New guidelines developed by the American Academy of Neurology confirm that the drug botulinum toxin is safe and effective for treating cervical dystonia, a condition of involuntary head tilt or neck ... > full story
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