Fast-acting migraine medication can wipe out a headache. But according to Christopher Gottschalk, MD, director of the Yale Headache & Facial Pain Center, this pain-free possibility often comes as a ...
Migraines affect nearly one in eight adults in the U.S. A new study shows that FDA-approved oral migraine drug atogepant is effective for relieving difficult-to-treat “medication overuse headaches” ...
If only there were a magical pill you could pop to make migraine symptoms go away permanently—a one-and-done migraine medication that would eradicate headaches forever. But if you’re someone who’s ...
Migraine is often minimized as simple pain, but we must treat it as a complex neurological cascade involving cortical ...
Migraine is a complex neurological disease that affects about 1 billion people globally. It is associated with a variety of symptoms that can vary widely from person to person, and even from attack to ...
Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen and anti-nausea medications such as meclizine can help manage vestibular migraine symptoms alongside prescribed treatments. Identifying and avoiding ...
You’ve tried every migraine medication your doctor prescribed, followed the instructions perfectly, and yet you’re still lying in a dark room with a throbbing head wondering why nothing works. The ...
Doctors no longer use the term rebound headaches or rebound migraine. Instead, they use the term medication overuse headache (MOH). Other terms that people may use to describe this condition include ...
Massage can be a relaxing complementary therapy for people with migraine. Learn its benefits, tips for working with a massage ...
Nausea is one of the most common symptoms of a migraine attack. Nausea and vomiting can occur before, during, or after a migraine. While the exact cause of migraine-related nausea is unknown, it may ...
(NEW YORK) — A new study shows that FDA-approved oral migraine drug atogepant is effective for relieving difficult-to-treat “medication overuse headaches” that are the result of using too much of ...