Living with Chronic Migraine: An Invisible Ailment
Medication is just one facet of migraine treatment. Here are a few non-medical ways to reduce the frequency and intensity of attacks.
Medication is just one facet of migraine treatment. Here are a few non-medical ways to reduce the frequency and intensity of attacks.
Deficiency of magnesium may lead to migraine. Increasing magnesium intake may help migraine patients get some relieve from frequent headaches.
Anyone who's ever suffered from a migraine knows all too well that it's much more than a bad headache. Try these yoga poses to get rid of the pounding pain.
The novel inhaler slightly changes the body's own molecules. It utilises carbon dioxide and oxygen, which are the body's natural molecules for mobilising its own defence against migraine attacks.
Those suffering from migraines can now avail this drug that has been recently approved by FDA.
There is no cure for migraine, but you can always manage the pain better if you follow these
The research suggests that sex hormones affect cells around the trigeminal nerve and connected blood vessels in the head, with estrogens -- at their highest levels in women of reproductive age -- being particularly important for sensitising these cells to migraine triggers.
Dr Suresh Kumar, consultant neurologist gives us a rundown on different types of headaches and what causes them.
New drug fremanezumab stops the working of a protein that is responsible for causing migraines.
The more frequent the migraine attacks, the more severe will be the so-called temporomandibular disorder.
A recent research has shown that dopamine levels fall during the migraine attacks.
This safe and effective treatment for children and teenagers and may give pain relief within minutes, with no complications.
Deficiencies in certain vitamins are the likely reason behind the development of migraines in children, teens and young adults, finds a new study.
For women with a history of migraine, estrogen levels are likely to drop more rapidly in the days just before menstruation than they do for women who do not have migraine history, finds a new study.
Researchers find what triggers a migraine attack
New drug that alleviates migraine headache developed
Medication is just one facet of migraine treatment. Here are a few non-medical ways to reduce the frequency and intensity of attacks.
Deficiency of magnesium may lead to migraine. Increasing magnesium intake may help migraine patients get some relieve from frequent headaches.
Anyone who's ever suffered from a migraine knows all too well that it's much more than a bad headache. Try these yoga poses to get rid of the pounding pain.
The novel inhaler slightly changes the body's own molecules. It utilises carbon dioxide and oxygen, which are the body's natural molecules for mobilising its own defence against migraine attacks.
Those suffering from migraines can now avail this drug that has been recently approved by FDA.
There is no cure for migraine, but you can always manage the pain better if you follow these
The research suggests that sex hormones affect cells around the trigeminal nerve and connected blood vessels in the head, with estrogens -- at their highest levels in women of reproductive age -- being particularly important for sensitising these cells to migraine triggers.
Dr Suresh Kumar, consultant neurologist gives us a rundown on different types of headaches and what causes them.
New drug fremanezumab stops the working of a protein that is responsible for causing migraines.
The more frequent the migraine attacks, the more severe will be the so-called temporomandibular disorder.
A recent research has shown that dopamine levels fall during the migraine attacks.
This safe and effective treatment for children and teenagers and may give pain relief within minutes, with no complications.
Deficiencies in certain vitamins are the likely reason behind the development of migraines in children, teens and young adults, finds a new study.
For women with a history of migraine, estrogen levels are likely to drop more rapidly in the days just before menstruation than they do for women who do not have migraine history, finds a new study.
Researchers find what triggers a migraine attack
New drug that alleviates migraine headache developed
Surgeries more effective in curing migraine in teens