A neurologist has explained the science behind a viral 'McMigraine' trick that 'miraculously makes migraines go away'.
Migraine is often minimized as simple pain, but we must treat it as a complex neurological cascade involving cortical ...
Ginger may help reduce migraine pain, nausea, and light sensitivity. It might even give your migraine meds a natural boost. Learn how to use ginger for migraines.
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Current medical guidelines discourage the use of combined oral contraceptives (COCs) among people who experience migraine ...
People hospitalized for a debilitating migraine should receive targeted nerve blocks rather than IV opioids, new treatment ...
Headaches signal the body is under some type of stress — infection, hormonal changes and dehydration among the possibilities.
A new study by Phoenix's Barrow Neurological Institute and the University of Calgary has found which injectable treatments ...
Calgary neurologist Dr. Serena Orr spent her career researching migraine attacks and trying to bring patients relief from the painful symptoms. But it wasn’t until she moved to Calgary that she gained ...
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Learn about herbal teas — like ginger, feverfew, and peppermint — that may help reduce migraine pain, relieve nausea, and promote a calming ritual.
Migraines and sleep are intricately linked, with disruptions in one often triggering the other, creating a debilitating cycle. Poor sleep can initiate migraines, while migraine symptoms make restful ...