A Damaged Nerve is the Cause of Athletes’ Post-concussion Symptoms

A Damaged Nerve is the Cause of Athletes’ Post-concussion Symptoms

Depression, dizziness, difficulties focusing the gaze, and balance issues are all symptoms. Many professional players who have suffered brain trauma in sports have long-term problems…
New Migraine Treatment Options

New Migraine Treatment Options

If you have migraines or a migraine family history, a headache specialist (neurologist) will most likely diagnose migraines based on your medical history, symptoms, and…
Migraines Triggered by Metabolite Level Changes

Migraines Triggered by Metabolite Level Changes

Older migraine theories indicated that symptoms were caused by variations in blood flow to the brain. Many headache researchers now believe that changes in blood…
Lithium may Reduce the Risk of Acquiring Dementia

Lithium may Reduce the Risk of Acquiring Dementia

Dementia is the major cause of death in the senior populations of Western countries. Preventive therapies that may even slightly delay the onset of dementia…
New Information Regarding Cluster Headaches

New Information Regarding Cluster Headaches

Cluster headache is a neurological condition characterized by unilateral severe headache and ipsilateral cranial autonomic symptoms. Cluster headaches often develop in episodes and occur more…
Is Migraine Related to Pregnancy Problems?

Is Migraine Related to Pregnancy Problems?

Pregnancy headaches are extremely frequent. Tension headaches and migraine headaches are the most prevalent. Most headaches pass quickly, but some are more troublesome than others…
The Brains of Migraine Sufferers are Excessively Active

The Brains of Migraine Sufferers are Excessively Active

Migraine sufferers appear to have a hyper-excitable visual cortex, according to researchers at the Universities of Birmingham and Lancaster. Migraines are intense and chronic headaches…
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