Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) is also called pseudotumor cerebri, which means "false brain tumor" because its symptoms mimic those of brain tumors.
Migraine disease can increase risk of strokes, sometimes called "brain attacks," Let's take a look at the basics of what strokes are and how to prevent them.
Studies show that individuals with Migraine, particularly Migraine with Aura, are at greater risk for stroke. Teri Robert discusses what these studies mean, and how this risk can be reduced
Concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jot to the head. Although usually not considered life-threatening, the effects can be quite serious.
A syndrome related to Migraine, cyclic vomiting syndrome can be described as incidents of extreme nausea and vomiting that continue for hours or even days.
World Mental Health Day 2010 emphasizes "The Need for Continued and Integrated Care." This is a perfect time to take a look at any mental health conditions that we may have in addition to our Migraines and headaches.
Studies show anxiety disorders to be associate with Migraine disease and suggest that Migraine disorders should be considered an important public health problem in the community.
Scientists is Minnesota think they have found a PTSD "fingerprint" that will confirm the diagnosis of PTSD by measuring electromagnetic fields in the brain.