For many people, migraines eventually go into remission and sometimes disappear completely, particularly as they age. Estrogen decline after menopause may be responsible for remission in some older women.
Risk for Stroke and Heart Disease. Migraine or severe headache is a risk factor for stroke in both men and women, especially before age 50. Research indicates that migraine may also increase the risk for other types of heart problems.
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Read moreObviously, our goal is good Migraine and headache management. There are four basic parts of effective Migraine and headache management:... Read more »
My Migraine attacks are a bit difficult to figure out because I have various other health conditions to contend with. Spring and summer... Read more »
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The transcript of this podcast is below. If you prefer to listen to it, you can do so easily from the MigraineCast Web site.Hello and... Read more »
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Forms and Workbooks to Help Manage Migraines and Headaches Back To School With Migraines or HeadachesWhen your child has a chronic illness,... Read more »
Holidays are times to enjoy, but those of us with problem Migraines and headaches can find ourselves actually dreading the holiday season. Ho ho... Read more »