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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 -
Mayo Clinic Researchers Identify Potential Risk In Common Headache Medication
April 27, 1999 Mayo Clinic researchers have documented two cases of a potentially life-threatening intestinal condition they believe are associated with the use of sumatriptan, a medication commonly prescribed for ... > full story -
Migraine Pain: Not Mainly In The Brain
April 21, 1999 Hopkins researchers think they've found the source of pain in migraines. The research shifts explanations away from traditional ones involving dilating or constricting blood vessels to the back ... > full story -
Some Chronic Tension Headache Patients Have Pain Almost Daily
July 29, 1998 People with chronic tension headaches often have pain 25 or more days a month, pain that is far more debilitating than scientists previously thought, according to an Ohio University researcher who is ... > full story -
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Many Chronic Tension Headache Patients Also Have Mood Or Anxiety Disorders
July 29, 1998 A new Ohio University study of 245 chronic tension headache sufferers suggests that nearly half of the people who suffer from this illness also may have a mood or anxiety disorder, an important ... > full story -
Anti-Migraine Drugs Might Cause More Pain Than Relief For Those With Heart Disease
July 10, 1998 As if lowering risk factors for heart attack isn't headache enough, researchers report that migraine sufferers with established heart disease shouldn't take certain anti-migraine ... > full story -
Daily Or Near-Daily Headache Is Surprisingly Common In The General Population
July 1, 1998 More than four percent of the U.S. population suffers from "frequent headaches," defined as headaches that occur at least 180 days a year, according to researchers at the Johns Hopkins School ... > full story -
More Education, More Headaches, New Study Finds
February 5, 1998 Women get more tension headaches than men and people with advanced degrees suffer more often from tension headaches than the less educated, according to a recent study of tension headache prevalence ... > full story
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