It may seem to migraine and headache sufferers that the pain interferes with how well they sleep. Recent studies, however, have found that getting a good night's rest is actually the first step in reducing or eliminating migraine and headache pain. Aids such as Ambien and Lunesta may help restore a normal sleep schedule.
Read moreI've always suffered from migraines - the blinding auras, the excruciating headaches. I remember when I was a child, about ten or twelve,... Read more »
Full Question: What do you think is the cause of waking up each morning with a migraine on my right side? I sleep on either side with one... Read more »
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It is a good idea to type and print your migraine diary before you see your doctor in order to keep it legible and clean. If you arrive prepared,... Read more »
One of the best ways to manage migraines is to identify the foods, habits, and environmental factors that trigger them for you, and to avoid those as... Read more »
Migraine awareness is high, and recent medical research indicates that migraines are caused by inherited mutations in genes which control brain... Read more »
Children who suffer from migraines are more likely to have sleep disorders than children who have non-migraine headaches, researchers say. In a study... Read more »
A study published in the November 20, 2007, issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, indicates that people... Read more »