With news this week of the possible therapeutic benefits of Brilliant Blue G dye (BBG), researchers are taking a closer look at migraine patients' home remedies. A recent study found that BBG --found in blue M&Ms and some other candies and drinks--may help heal spinal cord injuries. But researchers say migraine sufferers often discuss the benefits they receive when they use blue sports drinks. In this article from the Times online, reporters talk to several health experts about why BBG may...
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I received an email today from a Migraineur asking for help identifying what might be triggering the Migraines she gets nearly every... Read more »
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By Meghan Yost, Ivanhoe Health Correspondent ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A device for sports injuries, acute and chronic pain, depression,... Read more »