People who suffer from migraines are more likely to have symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than the healthy population, a new study has found. Migraine studied 593 adults with migraine and found that 30 percent of those who had daily headaches, and 22 percent of those who had periodic migraines, also had PTSD. Experts say this is significant since only 8 percent of adults in general have PTSD, and it may be related to the fact that 42 percent of the study's migraine sufferers...
Read more-from Susan Barron, NHF Support Group and Membership Services Coordinator Although my "headaches" didn't start until I was in my... Read more »
Full Question: My question relates to hormonal migraines. I am 48yrs old and take Naramig when I feel a migraine attack coming. I have... Read more »
The morning after a night of drinking is hard on everyone, but new research suggests it may be worse for migraine sufferers. In a rat study,... Read more »
Marcia Cross, a wife and mother of twin daughters, has a thriving acting career despite Migraine disease. She was born in Marlborough,... Read more »
A hand-held magnetic device that delivers a magnetic pulse to the back of the head is on trail for migraine sufferers. Researchers say that 40... 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 »
Nicole is an artist, a mother, a knitter, a spinner, and a chronic pain sufferer. She was diagnosed with chronic intractable migraines in 2000, while... Read more »