Factors like sleep, energy levels and stress can predict the onset of a migraine headache, a new study finds. Those factors differed from the morning to the afternoon and evening, however. Poor ...
Migraines are throbbing headaches often accompanied by nausea and increased sensitivity to light, sound and touch. Nearly 30 million Americans suffer from migraines, and almost 1 in 4 of them have at ...
Serum levels of autotaxin (ATX) were significantly higher in patients with episodic migraine (EM) and chronic migraine (CM) than in control individuals. ATX levels correlated with pain intensity, ...
Migraines are a leading cause of disability. Worldwide about 14.7 percent of people experience migraines. Migraines entail severe pain as well as increased sensitivity to usually non-painful stimuli ...
Research from Frontiers in Neurology shows that when partners see migraines as “simple” pain, they often underestimate how ...
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The link between menopause headaches and high blood pressure - what does it really mean?
During perimenopause - the period leading up to the menopause - hormonal fluctuations become more pronounced and irregular, which can intensify both the frequency and severity of migraine headaches.
For people who live with migraine — a neurological condition that goes far beyond “just a bad headache” — dating can feel ...
Postpartum migraines, triggered by hormonal shifts and lifestyle stressors, can be managed through rest, hydration, and ...
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Navigating migraine and pregnancy: New triggers, safe treatments, and tips for success
Navigating migraine during pregnancy can be challenging. Discover which treatments are safe, plus tips on preconception planning and postpartum care.
For people with migraine, summer can be a double-edged sword. You may be able to relax more, sleep in, enjoy the sunshine, and spend time with family and friends. But other factors – such as glare, ...
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