A doctor in Texas is developing a new procedure that targets pinched nerves that may cause intense and frequent headaches. Dr. Pamela Blake, of Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital in Houston, says that about 64 percent of patients had a 50-percent reduction in headaches after the surgery. The surgery is in early stages and has not been tested in clinical trials.
Read moreVoluntary recalls were issued for specific lots of two opioid pain relievers and one medication for tension headaches. The affected drugs... Read more »
Full Question: Where can I find help for chronic daily migraine headaches. No one seems to care. I am in bed at least 5 days a week. I miss... Read more »
Do you have questions about headaches or Migraines? Many of our readers do, and each week, and Dr. John Claude Krusz and Teri Robert answer... Read more »
FullQuestion:I have been suffering from chronic cluster headaches for the past 20 years since I was 25. After numerous CT's and MRI tests... Read more »
Full Question:I have been suffering from migraines since I was a teenager. Since I have become older (I am 48) they seem to have increased... Read more »
Over the last few years, long-needed evaluation of our military for Migraine and other headache disorders exacerbated or caused by event and / or ... Read more »
There are no medications available that were developed for the purpose of Migraine and headache prevention. However, there are over 100 medications... Read more »
My name is Stacy, and I am 24 years old. I live in Atlanta, GA, although I have moved all over the U.S. and have lived in more than 30 cities (my... Read more »
Many kids who experience chronic daily headaches will outgrow them as they age, experts say. A study of 122 teens between the ages of 12 and 14 found... Read more »
June 7 - 13 is National Headache Awareness Week (NHAW) this year. A host of educational events and programs are happening around the country... Read more »