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The Neuroscience Report —Vol. 54 (May 17, 2019): Migraines
Welcome to The Neuroscience Report, where we highlight a specific topic in neuroscience and provide you with links to 5 journal articles, 5 news articles, and 5 wildcard picks. Brought to you by Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience—your source for peer-reviewed, evidence-based information. This week’s topic: Migraines 5 Journal Articles Understanding the nature of psychiatric comorbidity in migraine: a systematic […] The post The Neuroscience Report—Vol. 54 (May 17, 2019): Migraines appeared first on Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience.
Source: Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience - May 17, 2019 Category: Neuroscience Authors: ICNS Online Editor Tags: The Neuroscience Report migraines Source Type: research

Lightning Linked To Some Headaches, Migraines
University of Cincinnati (UC) researchers have found that lightning may affect the onset of headache and migraines. These results, published in the online edition of the journal Cephalalgia, are the first tying lightning to headache and could help chronic sufferers more efficiently anticipate headache and migraine arrival and begin preventive treatment immediately...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - January 28, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Headache / Migraine Source Type: news

Really?: The Claim: Bright Light and Exercise Trigger Migraines
A study published in the journal Neurology found that unlike exercise, bright light may not be a cause of migraines. But more research is needed.
Source: NYT Health - January 28, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: By ANAHAD O'CONNOR Tags: Really? migraine Headaches Body Exercise Featured Migraine Headaches Source Type: news

Epilepsy, Periodic Paralyses And Strokes Most Common Neurological Comorbidities Of Migraine Headaches In Children
Migraines in children and adolescents occur jointly with other neurological, psychiatric or somatic diseases with above-average frequency. Epilepsy, various disorders caused by cellular ion channels malfunction (channelopathies) and multiple sclerosis deserve special mention in this regard in the field of neurology. In addition, strokes occur in children with migraines twice as often as in conjunction with smoking, adiposity, use of oral contraceptives or other risk factors...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - June 11, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Headache / Migraine Source Type: news

Migraines could be blamed on 'brain artery structure'
An incomplete network of arteries that supply blood to the brain could be a culprit for migraine headaches. A study recently published in PLOS ONE reveals that variations in the brain's arteries cause inconsistent blood flow, which may trigger migraines. Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania were particularly interested in a set of connections between major arteries that protect the supply of blood to the brain. These connections are called the "circle of Willis," named after the English doctor who first described it in the 1600s...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - July 29, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Headache / Migraine Source Type: news

Withdrawn, Irritable Teen? Is It A Migraine?
Migraines often begin around puberty, are triggered by stress, lack of sleep, and hormone cycles, and manifest themselves as irritability, withdrawal, the inability to focus, and absentmindedness. Often they arrive without a headache. Are you sure that's a teen funk and not a migraine?read more
Source: Psychology Today Parenting Center - April 8, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Nancy Darling, Ph.D. Tags: Child Development Health Parenting Stress headaches migraines Puberty Source Type: news

Medical News Today: Being either overweight or underweight may increase risk of migraines
A new meta-analysis finds a link between body mass index and migraine risk. Weighing either too much or too little may increase the risk of migraines.
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - April 13, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Headache / Migraine Source Type: news

Medical News Today: Hemiplegic migraines: Symptoms, causes, and treatment
Often confused with a stroke, hemiplegic migraines are a rare form of migraine. Learn about the motor weakness and visual disturbances they may cause.
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - May 21, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Headache / Migraine Source Type: news

FDA Approves New Treatment To Help People Suffering From Migraines
BOSTON (CBS) – It’s estimated that nearly 40-million Americans suffer from migraines and many have frequent, sometimes daily symptoms. Now the FDA has approved a new medication given only once a month to help prevent them, the third medication of its kind to gain recent approval. The drug developed by Eli Lilly and Company will be marketed as “Emgality” and can be administered as an injection once a month by a patient in his or her own home. It is an antibody that targets a molecule produced by nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. In clinical trials patients on the drug reported significantly f...
Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - October 1, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Health – CBS Boston Tags: Boston News Health Healthwatch Syndicated Local Watch Listen Dr. Mallika Marshall FDA migraine Source Type: news

Skin Patch For Migraines Receives FDA Approval
The FDA has approved Zecuity (sumatriptan iontophoretic transdermal system) for the treatment of acute migraine in adults with or without aura. Zecuity is a battery-powered skin patch that delivers sumatriptan through the patient's skin - it is a single-use medication. Sumatriptan is the most extensively prescribed migraine drug. According to NuPathe Inc., the makers and marketers of Zecuity, the patch is effective in treating migraine headache pain as well as migraine-related nausea...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - January 20, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Headache / Migraine Source Type: news

P2X3 Receptors and Migraine
P2X3 Receptors of Trigeminal Sensory Neurons and Familial Hemiplegic Migraine Type 1 (FHM-1). Our P2X Receptor Markers continue to be used in interesting and novel ways. Here researchers use our P2X3 Receptor Antibody to study expression using primary rat ganlia cultures: Swathi K. Hullugundi,Michel D. Ferrari, Arn M. J. M. van den Maagdenberg, Andrea Nistri. Andrea Nistri. The Mechanism of Functional Up-Regulation of P2X3 Receptors of Trigeminal Sensory Neurons in a Genetic Mouse Model of Familial Hemiplegic Migraine Type 1 (FHM-1). PLoS ONE 8(4): e60677. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0060677 Abstract: A knock-in (KI) mouse mo...
Source: Neuromics - April 14, 2013 Category: Neuroscience Tags: sensory neurons Immunhistochemistry Purinergic Receptor Antibodies Familial Hemiplegic Migraine Type 1 Dorsal Root Ganglia Nociceptive Pain Nociception P2X3 Antibody Source Type: news

Biological Causes Of Migraine Discovered
Researchers have discovered some of the main biological causes of migraine by identifying several different genetic regions that are responsible for triggering the attacks. Migraines affect approximately 14% of adults, it is classed as the seventh disabler in the Global Burden of Disease Survey 2010. It has been very hard to study the disorder because no biomarkers have been identified during migraine attacks. However, in this study, the team managed to identify 12 different genetic regions which play a role in the risk of migraine...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - June 24, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Headache / Migraine Source Type: news

Effective Drug-Free Treatment For Migraine (Cefaly®)
The American scientific journal NEUROLOGY publishes the positive results of the PREMICE clinical study on the effectiveness and safety of the CEFALY(R) medical device in the prevention of migraine. NEUROLOGY (official journal of the American Academy of Neurology, the number one among the most-cited journals worldwide in the field of neurology) is publishing the results of the multi-centre PREMICE clinical study (PREvention of MIgraine with CEfaly(R)). The results show the effectiveness of Cefaly(R) in the reduction of migraines...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - February 11, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Headache / Migraine Source Type: news

Nerve Stimulator May Provide Effective Drug-Free Migraine Treatment
A nerve stimulator could be a promising new form of treatment for migraine sufferers, suggests a recent study published in in the journal Neurology. Results from a clinical study of Cefaly(R) appear to indicate that electrical stimulation of the supraorbital nerve using a stimulator device placed on the forehead is extremely effective at helping prevent the onset of a migraine. Migraines are characterized as being a form of moderate to severe recurrent headaches - lasting for hours or even days - that cause excessive throbbing pain, nausea and extreme sensitivity to light...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - February 11, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Headache / Migraine Source Type: news

Research Could Offer A Biomarker For Tracking Treatment Response In Migraines
In a small, preliminary study of regular migraine sufferers, scientists have found that measuring a fat-derived protein called adiponectin (ADP) before and after migraine treatment can accurately reveal which headache victims felt pain relief. A report on the study of people experiencing two to 12 migraine headaches per month, led by researchers at Johns Hopkins, is published in the March issue of the journal Headache...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - March 20, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Headache / Migraine Source Type: news