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Botox For Migraine Headache Treatment
In conclusion, Botox is effective treatment for many headache patients with chronic, intractable migraines. Proper diagnosis and treatment must be given. For insurance to pay for Botox for migraine, specific criteria must be met. If you suffer from persistent, frequent headaches, call Sarasota Neurology today for an appointment. Start improving your quality of life today.
Source: Sarasota Neurology - November 11, 2014 Category: Neurologists Authors: Dan Kassicieh, D.O. Tags: Botox Migraines / Headache Pain Vertigo / Dizziness aspirin brain Cluster headaches depression Dr. Kassicieh memory Memory loss migraine treatment neurologist neurology Source Type: blogs

Himalayan Salt Lamps for Migraines – Here is how it Works
In conclusion Himalayan salt lamps for migraine might be one of the best solutions to get rid of those migraines, triggers, and allergies you are currently having. It is always that we must visit the beach and other places of nature, but we can always have a Himalayan salt lamps for migraine at our beck and call.You've read Himalayan Salt Lamps for Migraines – Here is how it Works, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you've enjoyed this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles.
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - April 30, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Hassanbukhary Tags: depression best health advice Himalayan salt lamps Himalayan salt lamps for migraine mental health tips Source Type: blogs

Youth With Migraines Twice as Likely to Have Anxiety, Depression
This study “is one more piece of evidence supporting our need to address and improve mental health care for youth,” wrote Jessica Hauser Chatterjee, M.D., Ph.D., and Heidi Blume, M.D., M.P.H., of the Seattle Children’s Research Institute in anaccompanying commentary. “It is likely that youth with migraine are particularly vulnerable to experiencing significant adverse effects and poor outcomes related to mental health disorders, but more work is needed to investigate these associations. There needs to be a radical evolution in how the medical and governmental systems support mental health of youth with migraine, ot...
Source: Psychiatr News - November 3, 2022 Category: Psychiatry Tags: adolescents anxiety children depression internalizing disorders internalizing symptoms JAMA Pediatrics migraine youth Source Type: research

CGRP: A new era for migraine treatment
Migraine is a common medical condition, affecting as many as 37 million people in the US. It is considered a systemic illness, not just a headache. Recent research has demonstrated that changes may begin to occur in the brain as long as 24 hours before migraine symptoms begin. Many patients have a severe throbbing headache, often on only one side of the head. Some people are nauseated with vomiting. Many are light sensitive (photophobic) and sound sensitive (phonophobic), and these symptoms can persist after the pain goes away. There are a variety of migraine subtypes with symptoms that include weakness, numbness, visual c...
Source: Harvard Health Blog - March 5, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Carolyn A. Bernstein, MD, FAHS Tags: Drugs and Supplements Headache Health Migraines Pain Management Source Type: blogs

Serotonin and Migraine Headaches
A serotonin migraine is due to a deficiency in a person's serotonin level. During a Serotonin migraine, the levels of Serotonin in a person's system may rise and suddenly fall prior to the migraine. Low levels of serotonin are linked to both migraines and depression.
Source: Disabled World - March 30, 2013 Category: Disability Tags: Migraines and Headaches Source Type: news

How A Nurse With a Hole in Her Skull Changed The Medical History of Migraines
The following is adapted from an excerpt from social and medical historian Katherine Foxhall’s new book, Migraine: A History, published by Johns Hopkins University Press, and out June 18, 2019. In 1936, Alfred Goltman, a physician from Tennessee, reported on one of his cases in the prominent medical journal Allergy. The patient was a 26-year-old woman with a history of headaches, nausea, and vomiting since childhood. Goltman believed the observations he had made on this patient helped reveal the pathological physiology of migraine. He had first met the woman, a registered nurse, in 1931. He recorded that for as lon...
Source: TIME: Health - June 18, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Katherine Foxhall Tags: Uncategorized Headache History Migraine Source Type: news

Migraine sufferers more likely to have depression
A large new study from Canada finds that people who suffer from migraines are also more likely to have depression and think about suicide than counterparts who do not have them. Researchers from the University of Toronto analyzed data from a representative sample of more than 67,000 people who took part in the 2005 Canadian Community Health Survey and looked for gender-specific links between migraine and depression...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - October 18, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Headache / Migraine Source Type: news

Migraines Tied to Raised Risk of Depression, Suicidal Thoughts
Title: Migraines Tied to Raised Risk of Depression, Suicidal ThoughtsCategory: Health NewsCreated: 10/25/2013 5:36:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 10/28/2013 12:00:00 AM
Source: MedicineNet Migraine General - October 28, 2013 Category: Neurology Source Type: news

Managing the Emotional Side of Migraines
How can you help migraine patients who suffer from psychiatric conditions such as depression or anxiety? A headache expert says a simple question can make a huge impact.  
Source: ConsultantLive - May 13, 2019 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Jordan Rosenfeld Tags: Headache and Migraine Source Type: news

Effectiveness of Therapeutic Patient Education for Adults with Migraine. A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
ConclusionThis systematic review revealed strong‐moderate evidence for intermediate‐term effectiveness of therapeutic patient education for migraine. Further high‐quality RCTs are required for conclusive determination of its effectiveness.
Source: Pain Medicine - August 26, 2014 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Paula Kindelan‐Calvo, Alfonso Gil‐Martínez, Alba Paris‐Alemany, Joaquín Pardo‐Montero, Daniel Muñoz‐García, Santiago Angulo‐Díaz‐Parreño, Roy La Touche Tags: Review Article Source Type: research

Suicide risk in patients with migraine and comorbid fibromyalgia
Conclusions: Comorbidity with FM is associated with a high suicide risk in patients with migraine.
Source: Neurology - September 21, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Liu, H.-Y., Fuh, J.-L., Lin, Y.-Y., Chen, W.-T., Wang, S.-J. Tags: Migraine, All Pain, Depression, Risk factors in epidemiology ARTICLE Source Type: research

Recalled maltreatment, migraine, and tension-type headache: Results of the AMPP Study
Conclusions: ACEs are associated with a higher risk of migraine vs ETTH. Attenuation of the influence of ACEs by depression and anxiety suggests confounding or mediation, although results for emotional abuse were generally maintained.
Source: Neurology - January 12, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Tietjen, G. E., Buse, D. C., Fanning, K. M., Serrano, D., Reed, M. L., Lipton, R. B. Tags: Migraine, Tension headache, Risk factors in epidemiology ARTICLE Source Type: research

Migraine and its psychiatric comorbidities
In conclusion, a review of the literature demonstrates the wide variety of psychiatric comorbidities with migraine. However, more research is needed to elucidate the neurocircuitry underlying the association between migraine and the comorbid psychiatric conditions and to determine the most effective treatment for migraine with psychiatric comorbidity.
Source: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry - June 13, 2016 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Minen, M. T., Begasse De Dhaem, O., Kroon Van Diest, A., Powers, S., Schwedt, T. J., Lipton, R., Silbersweig, D. Tags: JNNP Patients' choice, Headache (including migraine), Stroke, Anxiety disorders (including OCD and PTSD) Source Type: research

Migraine in Young People Linked to Anxiety, Depressive Disorders, Study Shows
Children and adolescents with migraine have approximately twice the risk of anxiety or depression compared with youth without migraine, according to areport in the DecemberJAMA Pediatrics.“One in 10 children and adolescents experience migraine and, across the life span, it is the second most prevalent and disabling disease worldwide,” wrote Katherine Falla, M.D., of the University of Calgary and colleagues. “These results have critical implications for clinical practice, unders coring the need to screen all children and adolescents with migraine for anxiety and depression.”The researchers searched the medical liter...
Source: Psychiatr News - December 7, 2022 Category: Psychiatry Tags: adolescents anxiety children depression JAMA Pediatrics meta-analysis migraine review youth Source Type: research

Interictal increase of CGRP levels in peripheral blood as a biomarker for chronic migraine
Conclusion: Increased CGRP level measured in peripheral blood outside migraine attacks and in the absence of symptomatic medication could be a biomarker helping in the diagnosis of CM.
Source: Neurology - September 30, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Cernuda-Morollon, E., Larrosa, D., Ramon, C., Vega, J., Martinez-Camblor, P., Pascual, J. Tags: Migraine, Cluster headache ARTICLE Source Type: research