Articles, tagged with "migraine attacks", page 5
31st August 2009
It has long been believed that vitamins and certain dietary supplements can serve as an effective alternative treatment for migraine headaches. Correcting dietary insufficiencies may help reduce migraine headache frequency and improve health for migraine ...
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Author:
Don
20th August 2009
Migraines have been a recognised medical condition for many years but people still consider them to be just bad headaches. Before we discuss migraines I would always advise anyone who suddenly starts to experience them to be checked out by their doctor to...
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Author:
Byron Beck
27th July 2009
Those of us that suffer from Migraines know that they can be so severe that they can just about cripple the migraine sufferer. Migraines can and do have a tremendous impact on one's quality of life, but it is now possible to treat migraines in such a way...
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Author:
Dante Shaffer
19th July 2009
Migraine - Severe headaches can be harmful
Migraines are a common problem in the UK where up to 10% of the population suffer from them. Primarily, they are defined as a severe headache on one side of the head and often accompanied by other distressful ...
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Author:
mark bevan
05th July 2009
Migraine Treatment
Fortunately, managing migraines have become possible in the last decade. Although there is still no cure, medications can help reduce the frequency of migraine and stop the pain once it has started. The right medicines combined with s...
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Author:
mark bevan
18th June 2009
Migraine Treatment
Most people who suffer from migraine can deal with mild-to-moderate migraine attacks at home. The following measures may help in relieving migraine headaches to a certain extent. You must:
Use a cold compress to the ...
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Author:
mark bevan
08th May 2009
Who get migraine?
Physiologically, migraine headache is a neurological condition that is more commonly known to afflict women than men. Women experience migraines at least three times more often than men, probably because of hormonal changes. However, mi...
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Author:
mark bevan
06th May 2009
I had often wondered if Indian head massage could help migraine sufferers? So, purely, in the interest of research for my readers, I booked a session and can report that it was an amazing experience. I asked Pauline McKittrick for her comments on migraine...
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Author:
joyh
27th March 2009
Migraine, as anyone who has ever experienced it is only too well aware, is much more than a bad headache.
Often the migraine sufferer experiences severe mood alterations and changes in their behaviour hours or days before the actual onset of a migraine...
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Author:
Peter Field
26th February 2009
Migraine relief treatment
Most migraineurs can deal with mild-to-moderate migraine attacks at home. Some of the measures mentioned below will help migraine relief. They are :
Using a cold compress to the area of pain
Resting with pillows comf...
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Author:
mark bevan
16th January 2009
One of the common food triggers identified by the 1979 Lancet study on food intolerance and migraine, was cane sugar(1).
The correlation between migraines and cane sugar or refined sugar consumption has been exhaustively covered in many migraine forums...
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Author:
joyh
16th December 2008
What is Migraine Headaches?
Migraine Headaches are paroxysmal ailments, that are accompanied by a severe headache. The headache normally occurs on one side of the head. Migraine is associated with disorders of digestion, liver, and sight. Migraine head...
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Author:
smita
14th October 2008
In the United States, it's fairly common for people to experience headaches. And one of the most commonly experienced headaches is migraine. Approximately 28 million Americans suffer from migraine headaches, a big 75% of it are women. There are also 14 mi...
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Author:
morningshift
02nd October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau
Pain is not localized because it is the outcome of a series of reactions in the body and the mind. Pain is felt and experienced only when the injured area sends signals through your nervous system to your brain, which rec...
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Author:
Stephen Lau
17th September 2008
Migraine attacks and pain generally begins between the ages of 10 and 40, and diminishes after 50. The two primary types of migraines are with aura and without aura.
Migraine without aura is a common migraine without aura but exhibits the same symptom...
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Author:
Ray Attebery