Migraines affect women far more than men and may signal higher stroke risk in some cases. Experts explain how hormonal changes, lifestyle factors and migraine with aura can increase risks, and what ...
Migraines aren’t just headaches. Dr Priyanka Sehrawat shares expert tips on diet, sleep, exercise, and lifestyle changes to reduce migraine frequency and severity.
Migraines are increasing in frequency and intensity among Americans: Could climate change be a reason? Although the number of Americans who have migraines has remained stable for the last 30 years, ...
Each spring, 48 states advance the clock an hour to observe daylight saving time. A new study led by UC Davis neurologist and ...
Alcohol can trigger migraine headaches in some people. To prevent an alcohol-related migraine headache, try sipping your drink slowly or avoiding triggers. Many people have experienced a headache ...
Your migraines aren’t just getting worse by coincidence. The relentless pace of modern life has created a perfect storm of triggers that turn occasional headaches into debilitating episodes that can ...
Daylight saving time is famously brutal on the body, disrupting sleep and leaving much of the nation groggy for days afterward. It can also be a headache, literally.
Prof Fayyaz Ahmed, who has written a new book, believes migraines will not be cured in his lifetime.
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No one enjoys waking up with an hour less sleep after the switch to daylight saving time. But a new study shows that springing forward can cause serious problems for people with migraines.
Columnist Desiree Lama finds herself having to argue that a medicine that she has been taking for migraines for years is still needed.