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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

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

Eager for better migraine therapies: Keep your (telcage)PANTs on
Pharmacologic therapies for migraine have traditionally been divided into 2 broad and distinct categories.1–3 Acute treatments are given at the time of a migraine attack to relieve pain and restore function. Preventive treatments are usually taken on a daily basis to reduce the frequency of headaches. Conventional wisdom suggests that the drugs used as acute treatments (i.e., triptans, ergot alkaloids, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents) differ from the drugs used as preventive treatments (antiepilepsy drugs, β-blockers, calcium channel blockers, and antidepressants) in mechanism of action, pharmacokinetic pr...
Source: Neurology - September 8, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Lipton, R. B., Sandor, P. S. Tags: All Headache, Migraine EDITORIALS Source Type: research

New theory about migraine triggers published
ConclusionThe study brings together evidence in support of a plausible theory about the causes of migraine. However, the evidence is very mixed in quality. Although the author says all triggers have the potential to cause oxidative stress, the link for some triggers is quite weak. For example, he says in the study it is unclear whether excessive mental work can cause oxidation, and that the role of oestrogen is not clear. Because of the difficulty of showing the effects of oxidative stress on the brain, most of the evidence is from animal studies on mice or rats, or studies of what happens to cells in test tubes or petri d...
Source: NHS News Feed - December 22, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Neurology Source Type: news

2022 Taiwan Guidelines for Preventive Treatment of Migraine
Acta Neurol Taiwan. 2022 Sep 30;31(3):164-202.ABSTRACTThe Treatment Guideline Subcommittee of the Taiwan Headache Society evaluated the medications currently used for migraine prevention in Taiwan. The subcommittee assessed the results of recently published trials, meta-analyses, and guidelines. After expert panel discussions, the subcommittee reached a consensus on the preventive treatment of migraine in Taiwan, which includes recommendation levels, the strength of evidence, and essential prescription information (i.e., dosage and adverse effects) . The recent introduction of CGRP monoclonal antibodies has had a substanti...
Source: Acta Neurologica Taiwanica - September 11, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Jr-Wei Wu Chun-Pai Yang Source Type: research

Cindy J.
The success Cindy has seen with her migraines has been well-documented in others. There are some studies available on my site that highlight this. – Dr. Perlmutter I have suffered from migraines for 26 years. They have been debilitating and over the years I have tried everything to prevent them. My neurologist has prescribed an arsenal of drugs, including beta-blockers, anti-depressants, calcium channel blockers, antihistamines and topamax. I tried eliminating triggers from my diet to no avail. I always got a migraine when the pressure dropped and there was a storm. Nothing stopped my weekly headaches. Sometimes I...
Source: Renegade Neurologist - A Blog by David Perlmutter, MD, FACN - March 19, 2014 Category: Neurologists Authors: gbadmin Tags: Success avocado carbs coconut oil gluten free Headaches Migraine protein Shake Source Type: blogs

An Evidence-Based Review of Fremanezumab for the Treatment of Migraine
AbstractMigraine headache is a common, chronic, debilitating disease with a complex etiology. Current therapy for migraine headache comprises either treatments targeting acute migraine pain or prophylactic therapy aimed at increasing the length of time between migraine episodes. Recent evidence suggests that calcium gene-related peptide (CGRP) is a critical component in the pathogenesis of migraines. Fremanezumab, a monoclonal antibody against CGRP, was recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) after multiple studies showed that it was well-tolerated, safe, and effective in the treatment of migraines. Fur...
Source: Pain and Therapy - March 27, 2020 Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research