Healthy Mama December 27, 2015 How to handle headaches and migraines in children If you’ve ever had a migraine you know how miserable the relentless pain, nausea and sensitivity to light can make you feel— now imagine what it’s like for a child.
PAIN MANAGEMENT December 15, 2015 How to cure America's pain crisis without risking addiction We have a pain crisis -- one that demands a new treatment model that better balances safety and effectiveness through the responsible use of prescription drugs and alternative therapies.
Headaches and Migraines November 30, 2015 Cure your headache with this simple exercise routin A jog a day could keep your headaches at bay: Regular cardio workouts may prevent migraines, a growing body of research suggests.
Headaches and Migraines October 28, 2015 The truth behind 9 popular 'hangover cures' If your famous last words—"just one more"—routinely turns into three or four, you might have already sought the help of one of the many so-called hangover cures currently on the market.
Headaches and Migraines October 28, 2015 Over-the-counter medicines may relieve severe migraines, study says Over the counter medications ibuprofen and Excedrin both relieve the pain and symptoms of severe migraines better than placebo, according to a new study.
Pregnancy October 28, 2015 Study identifies when headaches during pregnancy may be cause for concern Aches and pains during pregnancy aren’t uncommon, but a new study suggests pregnant mothers may have cause to worry about headaches under certain circumstances. Â
Headaches and Migraines October 28, 2015 'Exploding head syndrome' actually exists, experts say OK, it doesn't involve one's head literally exploding, but "exploding head syndrome" is no joke, say experts.
Headaches and Migraines October 28, 2015 Botox not effective in reducing certain types of headaches Research published in Wednesday’s issue of the Journal of American Medical Association suggests while Botox may be helpful in reducing chronic migraines, it does not appear to prevent episodic migraines or chronic tension-type headaches, when compared to a placebo
Rare Diseases October 27, 2015 Doctors remove 8 tapeworm eggs from woman’s brain A Texas woman suffering from debilitating headaches after a trip to Mexico was stunned when she learned the source of her pain: tapeworms that had burrowed into her brain.
Skin Cancer October 27, 2015 Energy efficient light bulbs could pose UV-risk to skin, trigger migraines Starting in January, traditional incandescent bulbs will be on their way out the door, and newer compact fluorescents (CFLs) and LED bulbs will be lighting up. While this move is ultimately meant to conserve the nation’s available energy, broader use of CFLs may actually come with some unwanted health risks – most notably in regards to people’s skin.
Headaches and Migraines October 27, 2015 Migraine treatment using X-ray guidance may hold potential for relief Preventive treatment for migraines has eluded doctors for decades: In the last 50 years, no new treatment has been pinpointed to alleviate the debilitating condition, which affects nearly 18 percent of the U.S. population.