Trigger identification and management is an integral part of Migraine management. Some triggers can be avoidable, allowing us to avoid some Migraines. Other triggers can't be avoided, but knowing that we have those triggers is still helpful in our efforts to have fewer Migraines. Another consideration is that triggers can be "stackable" or "cumulative." This means that some triggers might not bring on a Migraine if we counter just one, but "stack" two or more together, and they bring on a...
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Full Question: I have been dealing with rather bizarre and intense headaches for the last 8 years. So that you know what I am dealing... Read more »
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The transcript of this podcast is below. If you prefer to listen to it, you can easily do so from the MigraineCast Web site. Hello... Read more »
Transformed Migraine (TM) is Migraine which began manifesting in episodic Migraine attacks, increasing in frequency and changing characteristics, and... Read more »
In 2008, I reported news to you about a new abortive treatment for Migraine with aura - without medications. A portable Transcranial Magnetic... Read more »
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It is a good idea to type and print your migraine diary before you see your doctor in order to keep it legible and clean. If you arrive prepared,... Read more »
Migraine sufferers are more likely to suffer a heart attack, a new study has found. A study of 11,000 adults with and without migraines found that... Read more »