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Sunday, October, 25, 2009

Swearing

Effective--but unproven--migraine treatments

October 03, 2008
Dr. Mark Kestner offers this list of effective--but unproven--migraine treatments. Though he stresses that it's vital for headache sufferers to undergo thorough medical evaluation for their symptoms, Kestner's list is intended to help people in their hunt for a way to prevent or control their headaches. This article includes different exercises, treatments, and activities that many swear can relieve headache pain--even if medical science hasn't proven they work. Read more »

Expert & Community Posts

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Treatments... Or Not.
By Nicole , Health Expert

In one of the migraine communities I am in, the question came up—What have we tried, and what has... Read more »

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Loss of impulse control from Alzheimer’s
......loved one’s impulse control is severely damaged. All of those learned behaviors of being polite, not swearing, lashing out or undressing in public are essentially erased.          ... Read more »
Flu Shots for Chronic Pain Patients: Pros & Cons
Each year as flu season approaches, fibromyalgia and myalgic encephalopathy/chronic fatigue syndrome patients ask me if they should get a flu shot.  Since no research has been done on the subject,... Read more »
Food Allergy Travel Tips
After my son was diagnosed with food allergies, our traveling days came to an abrupt halt.  To get back in the swing of things, we started slowly getting our feet wet by staying at the homes of... Read more »
CareConnection: When Your Loved One Isn't Very Loveable
...be the disease, as is the case with Alzheimer's, which can turn kind, gentle, cautious people into swearing, violent, and paranoid strangers. It can be the prognosis, leading the care recipient to... Read more »

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