One of the best ways to manage migraines is to identify the foods, habits, and environmental factors that trigger them for you, and to avoid those as much as you can. While migraine triggers vary from person to person, we have identified ten that can lead to migraine attacks in many migraine sufferers. Keeping a detailed diary of your daily routine including eating, sleeping, and exercise habits can help you recognize and steer clear of the factors that contribute to your migraines....
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Trigger identification and management is an integral part of Migraine management. Some triggers can be avoidable, allowing us to avoid some... Read more »
Eighteen million Americans suffer from migraines. Most are women between the ages of 15 and 55 and many have a family history of these debilitating... Read more »
Eighteen million Americans suffer from migraines. Most are women between the ages of 15 and 55 and many have a family history of these debilitating... Read more »
Several people have asked if there are foods that can prevent Migraines. The simple answer is, "No, but..." Let's not stop there, but continue to... Read more »