Sentences with phrase «about migraine»

But first, a little background information on what is and isn't known about migraine headaches.
How many men do you ever hear walking around complaining about a migraine?
I'm truly sorry about your migraine, but this post cracked me up.
Sorry to hear about your migraine - ouch!
And sorry to hear about your migraines!
I don't know about migraines, but CST sessions have obliterated pain when I've had an occasional stiff neck.
We've had an increase in public figures, sports celebrities, TV and movie personalities who have been willing to come out and talk about their migraines.
Read moreMore about migraines
But what about the migraines I experienced?
My sister's husband gets frequent migraines, so I keep an eye out for papers about migraines.
Read more about migraines and low progesterone, here (http://www.progesteronetherapy.com/migraine-treatment.html#axzz3iVes3bk7).
Hopefully, you'll learn more about migraines and living with a chronic illness as you read more from my blog!
The world premiere of OUT OF MY HEAD, Jacki Ochs and Susanna Styron's new documentary about migraines, will be held at the Museum of Modern Art on February 20th as part of Doc Fortnight 2018.
I'm so sorry to hear about your migraines!
To find out more information about migraines, please visit WebMD's Migraines and Headaches Health Center.
Hopefully, you'll learn more about migraines and living with a chronic illness as you read more from my blog!

Not exact matches

Only about 200 patients or fewer will take Valeant's branded version of the migraine drug this year, amounting to less than $ 1 million in sales (about 0.01 % of the company's annual revenue).
«Sure, it thins your blood and would make you bleed out faster if you take a knife to the gut, but who the hell's worried about that when you've got a migraine
Also I had given up dairy 20 years prior to that (to feel better) and then months after that, I noticed my allergy symptoms had gone down about 85 % and I now after being on a gluten free diet I hardly have any asthma attacks now or migraines!!!
MSG started giving me migraines about four years back, and ranch seasoning packets (which I used a lot in the crockpot) became a no - go.
I tell them about how eating gluten makes my tiny little doo - dads in my stomach attack each other which leaves me feeling extremely tired, poopy (literally), and don't forget the MIGRAINES.
I've just heard about Golden Milk, (and that it should be taken with black pepper and a good fat, olive oil or coconut oil, etc.) My hope is that it alleviates some Fibromyalgia and Migraine pain.
One of the things the author talks about are migraine triggers (he has a much broader definition of migraine than I'm used to).
I have been gluten free for about a year (really helped with my migraines) and cook almost all meals at home so i could really use a new gluten free cookbook!
However, regular tofu gives me massive migraines, so I make Burmese tofu regularly as about alternative!
(Ignore the sexy lady at the top of the page, and read about how inflamed fascia is a big key to migraines).
I was looking for something that I have strong feelings about, but not something that would require a lot of time to write or research to back up my opinions (because I had a migraine most of the day and needed to get some good sleep).
I went on the AutoImmune Protocol (I don't think migraines are an autoimmune disease but this seemed like the eating plan that eliminated the largest number of likely trigger foods), I got rigorous about 100 + ounces a day of water, and I started following the Migraine Protocol with my FaceBlaster from the Ashley Black FasciaBlaster site.
In the end, it all comes back to education: In the ideal world, a parent's decision about whether to allow a child to start playing or continue playing collision sports before high school under current rules of play (which are evolving in the direction of safety, fortunately, as seen, for instance, in USA Hockey's ban on body checking at the Pee Wee hockey level and below, and limits on full - contact practices instituted at every level of football, from Pop Warner, to high school, college, and the NFL), will be a conscious one; a decision in which the risks of participating in a particular sport - provided it is based on the most up - to - date information about those risks and a consideration of other risk factors that might come into play for their child, such as pre-existing learning disabilities (e.g. ADHD), chronic health conditions (e.g., a history of history of multiple concussions or seizures, history of migraines), or a reckless and overly aggressive style of play - are balanced against the benefits to the child of participating.
I skipped the Seattle show due to a raging migraine and schlepped all of our stuff through the airport the next day wearing sunglasses and barfing in trash cans (which, I suppose, is about as rock as it gets).
So now that you know a little bit more about what Excedrin really is and what makes it work, you're probably wondering, «Can I take Excedrin migraine while breastfeeding?»
migraines are frequent visitors and a big fat one has stopped by today, so i won't be hoopin» and hollerin» about it right now, but Lord willin», i'll feel like partyin» down when the big week rolls around.
What's great about this teething necklace is it is a mix of 100 % Baltic Amber (that's the bead used for inflammation, carpal tunnel, swelling, arthritis, migraines, head aches, back aches, tooth pain, and more) & Genuine Semi-Precious.
What's great about this teething necklace is it is a mix of 100 % Caribbean & Baltic Amber (that's the bead used for inflammation, carpal tunnel, swelling, arthritis, migraines, head aches, back aches, tooth pain, and more) & Genuine Semi-Precious.
It followed a week of speculation and ridicule about how the leading ally of Jeremy Corbyn might vote on the third reading of the Article 50 bill - since she called in sick to the second reading with a migraine.
About 12 percent of the U.S. population experiences migraine, with women suffering from them three times more frequently than men.
Doctors might order a CT or MRI scan for a headache or migraine to put patients» minds at ease about fears that a malignant brain tumor, aneurysm, arteriovenous malformation or other issue might be causing their symptoms.
Michael Oshinsky at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and colleagues tested the effect of low doses of ethanol — about the equivalent of a single drink — on rats prone to migraines.
The finding suggests that something about diabetes — or the drugs used to treat it — might offer protection against migraines.
About 38 million Americans suffer from migraines in the United States, according to the Migraine Research Foundation.
MA is a less common form of migraine in which visual disturbances precede by about an hour the typical migraine symptoms: pulsating pain on one side of the head, pain behind one eye, sensitivity to light and noise, nausea and vomiting.
The survey did not ask about using the pill to treat less common medical problems such as hirsutism (unwanted, male - pattern hair growth in women), menstrual migraines and fibroids, so researchers noted their numbers may underestimate the number of women who use the pill for reasons besides pregnancy prevention.
Has anyone else noticed that if you get quite close to the top image, go cross eyed and fuse two black spots so that you are viewing the image stereoscopically, that after about 20 minutes you get a migraine and have to take the rest of the week off work?
Plus, Science's Emily Underwood wades into the muddled world of migraine research, and Jessica Metcalf talks about using modern microbial means to track mammalian decomposition.
Migraine, a type of headache characterized by severe head pain, and sometimes nausea and vomiting, is one of the most common headache disorders, affecting about 18 percent of women and 6 percent of men.
For treatment, that knowledge could make a huge impact: not only should researchers be better about testing potential migraine drugs on men and women separately, Maleki says, but they may be able to design new treatments based on these brain differences — giving both sexes a better chance at relief.
They say this latest study raises questions about whether treatments that decrease the frequency or severity of migraine may reduce later life vascular risks, and conclude by saying «what little evidence we do have suggests the need for therapeutic restraint [to prevent cardiovascular risk] until we have a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying the link between migraine and vascular disease.»
Unfortunately, it is still not known exactly how the adopted drugs (which are effective in only about 45 percent of cases and come with an array of side effects) help migraines.
What triptans can not do — and what Peter Goadsby, director of the Headache Center at the University of California, San Francisco, has dreamed about doing for more than 30 years — is prevent migraine attacks from happening in the first place.
About 20 percent of the women with migraine had preeclampsia, a condition marked by high blood pressure, compared to between 5 and 8 percent in the general population.
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