Headaches and Migraines July 2, 2021 First migraine drug to both block, tackle headaches ‘shifts paradigm’ of treatment Most of Lilly Rockwell’s earliest memories from childhood are plagued with severe headaches to the point of vomiting. Her migraine disease worsened into adulthood as she worried over the impact on her career as a real estate agent, and quality time with family and friends.
Product Recalls December 24, 2020 Excedrin recalled over faulty packaging, child poisoning concerns Multiple brands of the over-the-counter headache medication Excerdrin are facing a recall after many bottles were found to have holes in the bottom, prompting child poisoning concerns.Â
Foodborne Illness October 5, 2020 Woman’s headache caused by tapeworm larvae in brain: case report Just in time for Halloween, a new case report detailed the harrowing reason for an Australian woman’s persistent headache: tapeworm larvae.Â
Coronavirus September 17, 2020 Coronavirus face masks have increased Botox demand, plastic surgeon says Face masks worn during the coronavirus pandemic have created a shift in demands in plastic surgery practices, one plastic surgeon said.Â
Headaches and Migraines February 11, 2020 Migraine vs. headache: How to tell the difference and when to seek help For the nearly 40 million migraine sufferers in the U.S., the severe, recurrent pain can be a debilitating problem.
Headaches and Migraines January 22, 2020 Production of 2 Excedrin migraine products suspended The company is not recalling the products, but did not say when it expects to resume production.
Headaches and Migraines August 9, 2019 Upping caffeine intake could trigger migraines, study finds The next time you reach for an extra cup of coffee, think twice. A new study suggests that upping your caffeine intake throughout the day may trigger a migraine, especially if you’re already prone to headaches.Â
Headaches and Migraines June 26, 2017 Eating your way toward migraine relief For the 38 million Americans suffering from the effects of debilitating, recurring migraines, it may come as a surprise that relief could be hiding in the pantry.
Headaches and Migraines March 2, 2017 Mild electric shocks on the arm might help ease migraine pain When a migraine strikes, patients might one day be able to make the experience less painful by using a smartphone-controlled device to deliver mild electric shocks to their arm, a company-funded experiment suggests.
Nutrition February 13, 2017 7 surprising benefits of eating more ginger Give your pantry and fridge a quick scan.
MEDICAL RESEARCH November 1, 2016 Beautiful 'freak' snake may ease your pain one day Ibuprofen for your splitting headache, or venom from the "killer of killers"?