Time may heal some of the symptoms associated with menopause, including mood swings and headaches. Researchers followed 404, 35- to 47-year-old women for nine years to investigate how typical menopausal symptoms might change over the course of menopause. The study found that when the menopause transition was complete, many of these health issues went away.
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Each year, over half a million children, through age 14, are seen in the emergency room to be evaluated for traumatic brain injury (TBI).... Read more »
It's that time of the month again -- time for the May Headache and Migraine Disease Blog Carnival. This month's theme is Migraine and... Read more »
Full Question: My husband has had an array of medical issues since 2000. He has polycystic kidney disease for which he received a kidney... Read more »
Full Question: I have been having headaches for several years now. I am now 34 and a wife and mother of one. I get them at all different... Read more »
Hypnic headache (HH) is a rare primary headache disorder (primary headache disorders are those that cannot be attributed to another condition.)... Read more »
Family fights and a lack of free time may be contributing to the number of children who experience weekly headaches, a new study has found.... Read more »
There are times when a Migraine gets to the point where we should seek emergency care. This can be a tricky topic to discuss, but it's important. ... Read more »
Review – “Headache Through the Ages” by Seymour Diamond, MD, and Mary A. Franklin Ranking 4.5 stars out of 5 There are many books... Read more »