Here are some helpful articles about Migraine -- triggers, impact on lives, reports on research, and more...
- Can Migraine Protect Memory?
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore have released surprising study results. Women with a lifetime history of Migraine showed less of a performance decline over time on cognitive tests than women who didn’t have Migraines. - Dehydration – an Avoidable Migraine Trigger
Learn how you can treat and prevent one of the biggest migraine and headache triggers--dehydration. - Good Sunglasses – Vital for Migraine and Eye Health
Whether it's the height of summer or the depths of winter, good sunglasses are a necessity. Not only are they vital to help us avoid headaches and Migraines, but they're vital to good eye health. Be sure to shop wisely for sunglasses, then remember to wear them! - Headache and Migraine Preventives: It's Impossible to Have Tried Everything!
When discussing preventive medications, it's not at all unusual to hear someone with frequent Migraines or headaches say, "I've tried everything!" In the reality of today's headache and Migraine medicine, that's just not possible. - Managing Migraine – Migraine Trigger Foods
Migraine triggers are physical things that bring on a Migraine attack when a Migraineur is exposed to them. Learn more about how to identify and avoid your Migraine trigger foods. Includes free downloadable workbook. - Measuring the Impact of Migraine When Not Experiencing an Attack
The symptoms of a Migraine attack aren't the only disruption that Migraineurs deal with; the newly developed Migraine Interictal Burden Scale measures the burden those with Migraine face between attacks. - Migraines Often Triggered By Change In the Weather
Migraine sufferers may be able to avoid triggering some of the excruciating attacks by skipping the red wine with dinner and forgoing the chocolate mousse for dessert, but there's little they can do about one of the most common Migraine triggers: the weather. Half of Migraine sufferers were sensitive to weather variables, but most were wrong in their prediction of which climate variable was the culprit, according to findings of a study presented at the 46th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Headache Society (AHS). - When to See a Doctor for a Migraine or Headache
Do your symptoms warrant a trip to the doctor or emergency room? Teri Robert walks you through how to decide when it's time to seek medical attention.









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