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Headache Online Tool: Headache U
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 4, 2009
...get to know your personal headache patterns. Maybe you can blame your parents! Did you know that migraines can be hereditary, and affect three times more women than men? Whatever the pattern may be, g...
Online Pregnancy Tracker Empowers Women to Take Control of Their Health
in Next Nine Months, on April 27, 2009
...e pregnancy tracker is part of a new suite of Women's Health trackers that include ovulation, menstrual cycle and menopause to address the changing life needs of women.
The free pregnancy track...
Online Health Tool Empowers Women to Take Control of Their Health
in Well Woman Blog, on April 15, 2009
...me with her physician.
The newest trackers-a suite of Women's Health trackers for Ovulation, Menstrual Cycle, Pregnancy and Menopause-were just released last week. Soon their will be no excuse ...
Drink Chamomile Tea Against Diabetes Complications?
in Daily Diabetic, on September 16, 2008
...r years as a medicinal cure-all to treat a variety of medical problems including stress, colds, and menstrual cramps. Scientists recently proposed that the herbal tea might also be beneficial for figh...
Hulk Hogan's Daughter Gives Political Advice
in The Celebrities Weblog, on July 31, 2008
...r opinion that women should not be Presidents because of PMS. I guess that's "Presidential Menstrual Syndrome."
She also says that she's "Not much into voting and stuff" ...
Hands
in The Parenting Weblog, on July 8, 2008
...ucky I never had to share her because I don't think I could have done that.
Mom suffered from migraines and as a child, I rubbed her head when she was feeling ill. She's since had a doctor f...
In the works: Anti-Migraine Device?
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 28, 2008
...dical technology company called Nueralieve has developed a hand-held magnetic device to help ease migraines dubbed as the migraine zapper .
Now, a new study suggests that there may be a drug-free...
Retransplantation of Cryopreserved Ovarian Tissue Following Cancer Therapy
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 13, 2008
... cancer treatment. She tolerated this well and has not suffered any relapse. On the other hand, her menstrual periods had stopped, in spite of hormone treatment, for two years. For this reason, the pa...
Hackers Attack Epilepsy Site
in I got Spam?!, on May 8, 2008
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Just in case you were wondering just how low hackers and spammers will stoop, here's your answer. The Epilepsy Foundation's website was attacked by hackers who flooded it with hundreds of links to flashing pictures. Such pictures trigger seizures and severe headaches in...
Multipotential Stem Cells from Menstrual Blood
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 25, 2008
... In the new issue of Cell Transplantation a study demonstrated the potentials of menstrual blood as a source of stromal stem cells with the ability to differentiate into a variety of cell li...
Women More Vulnerable to Food Allergies
in Allergies, on December 31, 2007
... certain food chemicals or synthetic additives.
Women in particular can be affected around their menstrual cycle .
Do women nowadays lead more stressful lives than their counterparts a genera...
Herbs May Relieve PMS Cramps
in Well Woman Blog, on October 25, 2007
...ht, herbs. A recent study reported that herbs could be more effective in eliminating and reducing menstrual cramps. Over 3,500 women in different countries participated in the study. I know this may...
Acetaminophen + Caffeine = Liver Damage
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 30, 2007
...ions that intentionally combine caffeine and acetaminophen for the treatment of migraine headaches, menstrual discomfort and other conditions, the researchers say.
This is the first time that expert...
The Risks of Toxic Shock Syndrome
in Well Woman Blog, on September 28, 2007
... to an article on MSNBC , women should not be afraid of tampons, just educated.
"Currently, menstrual toxic shock represents only about half of all cases of toxic shock in the U.S.," says...
The Pill and It's Benefits
in The Parenting Weblog, on September 13, 2007
...oman's ovulation, it also has health benefits such as lowering the rate of anemia and lessening menstrual cramps. And contrary to what most people think, the contraceptive pill can lower the risk ...
September 10-16, 2007 is National Invisible Chronic Illness Week
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 10, 2007
...iple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, diabetes, arthritis, heart disease, autism, migraines, chronic back pain, cancer, endometriosis , eating disorders, mental illness and dep...
MRgFUS of Non-cancerous Uterine Fibroids Provides Long Term Symptom Relief
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 2, 2007
...rous growths of the uterus that when symptomatic can cause severe abdominal and leg pain, excessive menstrual bleeding and abdominal bloating.
Find more details from the full report .
[Photo Credi...
Fibroids and Ultrasound
in Well Woman Blog, on June 6, 2007
...tates age 25 to 50 suffer from symptomatic uterine fibroids. Fibroid symptoms can include excessive menstrual bleeding, enlarged uterine size, frequent urination, pelvic pressure or pain and in...
Dehydration and Migraine
in Well Woman Blog, on May 30, 2007
Still looking for the trigger that brings on those blinding migraine headaches? Could it be dehydration? Teri Robert, MyMigraineConnection Lead Expert , explains it this way:
Dehydration can be a major issue, both in and of itself and as a headache or Migraine trigger. Many people mistakenly t...
Migraines and Your Retina
in Well Woman Blog, on May 23, 2007
Do you suffer from the blinding headaches of migraine? According to the latest research, those headaches may really be blinding. ArcaMax Health and Fitness brings us a UPI story that reads:
U.S. middle-aged men and women with a history of migraine and headaches are more likely to have retinopa...
Supressing Menstruation
in Well Woman Blog, on May 22, 2007
... as unnatural and unhealthy, this would not in itself prove that suppressing it is better.
She say menstrual suppression itself is unnatural; a drug chronically overrides the physiological changes as...
Exercise and menstruation
in Daily Power Walk, on May 3, 2007
If you are a woman you know that when you have your period you usually don't feel like doing anything.
The last thing that I want to do then is exercise.
Really I just want to stay in bed under the cover with a warm water bottle on my stomach.
This might be a good solution for an hour ...
Migraine and Memory
in Well Woman Blog, on April 26, 2007
...ne showed less of a performance decline over time on cognitive tests than women who didn't have Migraines.
Clipmarks adds:
While researchers are not ready to say migraine sufferers have better...
Scentsitivity: Non-Allergic Rhinitis Due to Scents
in Allergies, on April 25, 2007
... for others, scents can be overpowering and may leave them in sneezing fits that could even lead to migraines. This kind of over-sensitivity to smells may be symptoms of non -allergic rhinitis. How...
Menstruation and Femininity
in Well Woman Blog, on April 25, 2007
...iminate menstruation entirely is being greeted with mixed feelings:
"My concern is that the menstrual cycle is an outward sign of something that's going on hormonally in the body,&quo...
Women and Acne
in Well Woman Blog, on April 16, 2007
...m of acne. Acne in young women tends to be more random and linked to hormone changes, such as the menstrual cycle .
As women get older, acne often gets better. But some women have acne for many...
Migraine and Pregnancy
in Well Woman Blog, on March 30, 2007
...by? Probably not, but stronger medication might be.
An article from About.com's Headaches and Migraines section has this to say:
"Migraine management during pregnancy presents special pro...
Migraine and Strokes
in Well Woman Blog, on March 28, 2007
...uot; seem to run in our family, and it seems they are all connected. My mother suffered from severe migraines most of her life. As she grew older, she began to suffer from Transient Ischemic Attacks ...
Iron and your Brain
in Well Woman Blog, on March 26, 2007
... is particularly common in women of child-bearing age, particularly as a result of loss of iron via menstrual blood each month.
For a list of food sources for iron, check out the McKinley Health Cen...
Dressing for a baby
in Are you a beauty?, on March 13, 2007
...ne close to ovulation when the woman was highly fertile, and one at a point of low fertility in the menstrual cycle. Volunteers were then invited to decide which of the two photos showed the woman try...
RAMP1: The Protein that Promotes Migraine
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 12, 2007
...r's response to a neuropeptide - called CGRP (calcitonin gene-related peptide) - that can cause migraines, which probably explains why some people get migraines while others do not.
According to ...
Measuring Migraine Impact
in Well Woman Blog, on March 3, 2007
... Migraines are no fun. Anyone who has experienced the horrific pain, the nausea, and the blinding aura of a migraine attack will vouch for that. But how about the effect of migraine when the ...
Endometriosis
in Well Woman Blog, on February 16, 2007
...ther:
No one really knows what causes endometriosis. The prevailing theory is that it is caused by menstrual blood that backs up through the tubes during one's period. This blood also contains th...
Hormonal Imbalances and Hormone Allergies
in Allergies, on February 12, 2007
...ces Lab, Inc. in California, found that female patients who experienced health changes during their menstrual cycle had higher levels of IgE antibodies against progesterone and estrogen than control s...
Infertility Sucks!
in Well Woman Blog, on February 8, 2007
...S are often overweight, have excess body and facial hair, reduced insulin sensitivity and irregular menstrual cycles. The root of many of these symptoms is an excess of androgens, or male hormones.
...
Excessive Menstrual Bleeding
in Well Woman Blog, on February 7, 2007
... When you're a woman, right from the early teens until menopause. Month after month, your menstrual cycle comes, regular as, well, clockwork. That's bad enough, but when your cycle leads to ...
Headaches During Pregnancy
in Well Woman Blog, on February 5, 2007
... I mean that literally. With all of my pregnancies, I suffered through some terrible head pounders. Migraines run in my family, and I've had them all my life - the auras , the nausea and the head...
Almost Half of Britons Report Allergy Symptoms
in Allergies, on January 24, 2007
...tion suffer from food allergies, almost half of the British population develop digestive problems, migraines and skin complaints because of food sensitivities. Among the most common intolerances wer...
Allergic Rhinitis Can Trigger Migraines
in Allergies, on January 19, 2007
...ith allergenic rhinitis or hay fever. In some people, a bout of allergic rhinitis may even trigger migraines .
The most likely culprit is histamine. The chemical is released by immune cells during a...
Women with Migraines at Higher Risk of Depression
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 11, 2007
...ientific journal of the American Academy of Neurology ), women with chronic headaches (especially migraines) are more likely to be depressed, feel tired and have a host of other severe physical sym...
Scared of menopause?
in Busy with Style, on January 11, 2007
... six years of perimenopause :
"Physical signs of menopause begin many years before the final menstrual period. This menopause transition phase is called perimenopause (literally meaning "a...
Get the new fashion mobile phone
in Busy with Style, on January 1, 2007
...y software. With this phone you can keep track of calories eaten, calculate BMI, keep score of your menstrual cycle and have a look at your biorhythm. You can also play with photos and check how good ...
Low Doses of Mifepristone May Treat Leiomyoma
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 28, 2006
...h are non-cancerous tumors that may lead to iron-deficiency anemia resulting from excessively heavy menstrual bleeding.
The University of Rochester study is the first randomized, double blind, placeb...
GYNECARE THERMACHOICE III Returns Women's Heavy Periods to Normal or Less Bleeding
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 12, 2006
... Nine out of 10 women treated for menorrhagia, or heavy menstrual periods with GYNECARE THERMACHOICE* III Uterine Balloon Therapy System returned to a normal bleeding rate or less. Such were the...
Dieters Should Watch Out for Eating Disorders
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 20, 2006
...or their body, and they are obsessed with their body image and exercise
if women, they miss three menstrual cycles in a row, that's a clear warning sign that an eating disorder is present.
J...
Nasal Allergies and Migraines
in Allergies, on August 30, 2006
...amine, that same compund that brings about your allergy symptoms are the same culprit that triggers migraines by causing inflammation and blood vessel dilation.
In a study of nearly 300 child...
Beat the PMS
in Are you a beauty?, on July 30, 2006
...can get rid of any excess salt.
Last, try to change your beauty routine if you tend to get PMS and menstrual induced acne (our skin produces more oils thanks to the heightened levels of androgen ...
Botox - the magic cure?
in Are you a beauty?, on June 10, 2006
... Botox could be he super drug of the future.
FDA approved Botox for treating following conditions: migraines, cervical dystonia, blepharospasm (involuntary eye muscle contractions) and - excessive sw...
The four periods a day pill approved again!
in Are you a beauty?, on June 2, 2006
...e last seven with low estrogen levels: Keeping women on estrogen instead of dummy pills during the menstrual cycle limits hormonal fluctuation, bloating and breakthrough bleeding. says the company...
Red card for sportswear brands
in Sox First, on May 31, 2006
Oxfam has released a damning report accusing sportswear giants like Nike , Reebok , Puma and adidas of failing to live up to their claims that they are improving the working conditions of suppliers in Asia.
FDA Approves Extended-Cycle Oral Contraceptive Seasonique
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 30, 2006
...e estrogen ( 0.01 mg ethinyl estradiol). The regimen is also designed to reduce women's menstrual bleeding periods to four , instead of the usual 13.
Barr Pharmaceuticals, Inc , of which...
Depakote and HIV
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 11, 2005
...ight be able to clear an infection," said Dr. Margolis.
Depakene, which is used for epilepsy, migraines, and bipolar disorder, reduced the number of infected resting cells by an average of 75% i...
Gene mutations and migraine headaches
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 27, 2005
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Researchers in Canada found gene mutations that are linked to migraines:
A number of mutations have been shown to result in familial migraines," says Dr. Rhoda Blostein--a medical scientist ...
Migraine Headaches
in Well Woman Blog, on February 19, 2007
... conclusion was migraine. The migraines were really bad when I was pregnant and every month when my menstrual cycle rolled around. As I grew older, they tapered off, but I still have the occasional mi... ...stumbling home, wheeling the thing.
This effect is called a migraine aura. The Magical Mystery of Migraines explains it this way:
Auras typically last 5 to 20 minutes and involve symptoms such as ...
Frova Shows Efficacy Against Menstrual Migraines
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 9, 2006
...udies however, showed that Frova is also effective for the short-term (6 days/month) prevention of menstrual migraine. Its manufacturer, Vernalis plc therefore plans to apply a supplemental New Dru... ... serotonin , a hormone affecting the constriction of blood vessels which in turn, may cause migraines.
"Menstrual migraines can have significant impact on a woman's life. The prelimin...




