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New method to detect food borne pathogens
New method to detect food borne pathogens Scientists have suggested an improved method for detection of food-borne pathogens.
Study Links Migraine Headaches to Reduced Academic Performance
Adolescents suffering from migraine headaches are more likely to get lower grades and less likely to graduate from high school or attend college than their migrane-free peers.
Segments on migraine headaches, narcolepsy, a drill-free method of filling cavities and foods that could help cavities from forming.
Segments on migraine headaches, narcolepsy, a drill-free method of filling cavities and foods that could help cavities from forming.
The Quest for Migraine Headache Relief
Migraine headaches are unlike any form of pain you have ever encountered. Those who never experienced the agony have a hard time comprehending the length to which a sufferer will go in order to end the ordeal.
Mid Life Migraine with Aura Associated with Late Life Brain Lesions
Mid Life Migraine with Aura Associated with Late Life Brain Lesions >> Posted By SenorCoconut 3 hours, 36 minutes ago in News Middle-aged women who had migraine headaches with neurological aura had a higher prevalence of damage to brain tissue when they were older.
Midlife Migraines Linked to Lesions
Middle-aged women who experienced migraine headaches with aura had a higher prevalence of cerebellar brain lesions when they were older, according to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Magnesium was made to calm holiday insanity. First, the mineral can help lower your stress levels, keeping your body in a state of relative ease as you kick off yet another round of small talk at the company party.
Cure for Migraine Headaches? Possibly the Elimination of the Pain?
Do you suffer from constant headaches or migraines? If you do, you may be looking to seek relief.
Combination Treatment Relieves Menstrual Migraines
Sumatriptan and naproxen used in combination delivered both two-hour and sustained pain relief to women with dysmenorrhea who were suffering menstrual migraine headaches, according to a pair of studies reported in the July issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology .
Migraines More Prevalent in Women
Headaches are a widespread problem in the United States, affecting roughly 45 million people.
Migraine Pattern Linked to Heart Attack Risk
Women with a certain pattern of migraine headaches may be more likely to have a heart attack, a study has found.
Migraine linked to brain lesions
Migraine headaches suffered by one in 10 women may inflict long-term damage to a part of the brain important to coordination and the senses, researchers said on Tuesday.
Migraine Frequency Tied to Stroke, Heart Attack Risk
The research team that found an increased risk of stroke in women who had a certain kind of migraine now reports a relationship between migraine frequency and heart attacks.
Migraines with Aura in Middle Age May Be Associated with Late-Life Brain Lesions
Women who suffer from migraine headaches in middle age - particularly those accompanied by neurological aura - are more likely to have damage to brain tissue in the cerebellum later in life, according to a study by researchers at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, the National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of ...
Jama Patient Page: Migraine Headache
Migraine Headache Migraine is a recurrent headache disorder with intense pain that may be unilateral and accompanied by nausea or vomiting as well as photosensitivity and phonosensitivity .
Migraines, Brain Lesions: New Links Seen
June 23, 2009 -- Women who experience migraine headaches with aura may be more likely to develop brain lesions when they are older, according to a new study.
VIDEO: New treatment for migraine headaches
Migraines can cause debilitating head pain for hours. There is a new procedure that helps not only with relief, but prevention, too.
Research Offers Hope For Teens With Migraines
Jun 18, 2009 10:00 pm US/Eastern Migraine headaches could be affecting up to 17 percent of the U.S. population - adolescents and children included.
Link found between being overweight, migraines before 55
Being overweight might increase the risk of migraine headaches in young and middle-aged adults, suggests a U.S. study that included 22,211 people.