People who experience migraines may be more likely to undergo major depressive episodes as well, researchers say. The link between the two conditions is not fully understood, but Canadian scientists found that migraine sufferers were about 8 percent more likely to experience major depression than those who did not have migraines.
Read moreEvery year, between 2.5 and 4.6% of people who have episodic Migraine progress to chronic Migraine. Migraineurs may transition among three... Read more »
A Migraine attack is not just a bad headache; rather, it affects the entire body. Head pain is the most common and debilitating symptom... Read more »
When we're looking at Migraine and headache information, whether it's from our doctor, a book, or an online article, we sometimes come... Read more »
Our readers ask some great questions about Migraine disease and other headache disorders here on MyMigraineConnection. Teri and I both... Read more »
Full Question:I have suffered from Migraines for about 15 yrs now, however, in the last month or more I have had about 7 episodes where I... Read more »
Episodic: occurring in episodes, coming and going with no discernable pattern. Migraines and many headache disorders can be episodic or chronic.... Read more »
This is a study to assess the safety and effectiveness of a new drug--currently known as MK0974--for preventing migraines in people who suffer from... Read more »
Data from a study released in He Data from a study released in Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, confirms once again a major point we've... Read more »
People who have chronic migraines may experience negative stigmatization by their peers, a new study suggests. The study of 123 patients with chronic... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Histamine headache; Headache - histamine; Migrainous neuralgia; Headache - clusterSymptomsA cluster headache begins as a severe, sudden headache. The... Read more »