The human body is 65% water. Simply put, dehydration occurs as the result of excessive loss of water from the body, when we lose more water than we take in. It's a bit more complicated than that since the body loses valuable electrolytes as well. That's why sports drinks have become so popular; they replenish electrolytes as well as just fluid. Dehydration can be a major issue, both in and of itself and as a headache or Migraine trigger. Many people mistakenly think it occurs only in hot...
Read moreA recently published report (Dr. Mario Zappia, University of Catania) states that “in an analysis adjusting for age and sex, researchers... Read more »
Full Question:My husband has been having stroke-like symptoms followed by a migraine for over thirty years. He first has vision problems,... Read more »
Full Question:I used to suffer from terrible mouth ulcers. When I was about 9, our family doctor decided they were a bacterial infection... Read more »
A recent study from Reuters Health, confirmed something that I already knew: many adults with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) also... Read more »
Full Question: I am interested in knowing if there is any connection between low weight and migraine headaches. What , if any, long term... Read more »
Many of us with Migraine disease have questioned whether Migraine is affecting our memory and cognitive function. Certainly, many of us have... Read more »
Statistically, most headaches and Migraine attacks are painful and disruptive, but not dangerous. Still, head pain can be a symptom of other... Read more »
"We have really great Migraine-specific medications available, and they're not being prescribed to people who could benefit from them… Often,... Read more »
The January 28, 2004, issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) included an article that captured the attention of the media... Read more »
Extended Migraines should not be ignored... What is status Migrainous (also spelled Migrainousus)? Migraine has now been shown to be a genetic... Read more »