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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...
Anti-Cancer and Anti-Migraine Drug Candidates Purified from Plants
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 23, 2008
...ntial an anti-cancer drug candidate and a neurogenic vasodilatation inhibitor (for the treatment of migraine), from the plants Baccharis latifolia , and elecampe ( Dittrichia viscosa ), respectively....
WHB #114 - Some Like It Hot!
in Do you like to cook?, on January 5, 2008
...s health benefits.
Studies have found that capsaicin both relieves and prevents cluster headaches, migraine headaches and sinus headaches. It is a potent anti-inflammatory agent and is being looked a...
Botox for Arthritis
in Well Woman Blog, on November 9, 2007
...sufferers, a preliminary study found." Botox is also used to treat wrinkles, bladder problems, migraine and excess sweating.
From Arthritis Today : "For thousands of knee pain sufferers, ...
Acetaminophen + Caffeine = Liver Damage
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 30, 2007
...e amounts of medications that intentionally combine caffeine and acetaminophen for the treatment of migraine headaches, menstrual discomfort and other conditions, the researchers say.
This is the fi...
Tamagochi Go Wii With Tamagochi Party On!
in House of Nintendo, on September 4, 2007
...gly kawaii Tamagochi franchise has now arrived on the Wii console.
Tagagochi Party On brings migraine-inducingly colourful graphics and the chance to guide your personal favourite of the many T...
Fish Oil for Colitis
in Well Woman Blog, on June 12, 2007
...cerative colitis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), psoriasis, multiple sclerosis, depression and migraine headaches. According to several studies, omega-3 fatty acid deficiencies contribute to neur...
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 ...
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....
Migraine and Memory
in Well Woman Blog, on April 26, 2007
... Does migraine affect your memory? Recent research suggests that it does, but not in the way you'd expect. According to an article by Teri Robert, MyMigraineConnection Lead Expert:
Res...
Migraine and Pregnancy
in Well Woman Blog, on March 30, 2007
... In a recent article on the relationship between migraine , strokes and epilepsy, I mentioned the problems with migraine in my family. I suffered terribly with migraine headaches every time ...
Something to Watch
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on March 30, 2007
...ho announced encouraging results on Mar. 26 from two studies intended to develop new treatments for migraine victims and schizophrenic patients with acute agitation .
Investors bid up Alexza...
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 ...
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 ...
Migraine Headaches
in Well Woman Blog, on February 19, 2007
... I've suffered from migraine headaches ever since I was a kid. I can remember getting one at school, so bad I couldn't see the teacher's face. She took pity on me an d told me to go home...
Hormonal Imbalances and Hormone Allergies
in Allergies, on February 12, 2007
...dverse effects of hormonal imbalances such as anxiety/panic attacks, premenstrual asthma, menstrual migraine, fibromyalgia, interstitial cystitis, arthritis, and chronic fatigue syndrome are al...
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...
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...
Nasal Allergies and Migraines
in Allergies, on August 30, 2006
...If you have nasal allergies such as hay fever or dust mite allergies, have you also had episodes of migraine compounding your misery? IF so, well, it seems you're not alone. Apparently, histamine...
NMT Medical, Inc.'s CardioSEAL® PFO HDE Voluntarily Withdrawn, USFDA Approval for New STARFlex® PFO IDE Study Received
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 25, 2006
...oprietary implant technologies that allow interventional cardiologists to treat cardiac sources of migraine headaches, stroke and other potential brain attacks.
The said withdrawal, which will be eff...
A Reason to Drink Riesling
in Celebrate Wine, on August 2, 2006
...e and Camembert. Cheeses that are permitted include American, cottage, cream cheese and Velveeta. Migraine sufferers should have no more than 1/2-cup daily of sour cream.
• Meats and fish: Herring (e...
Frova Shows Efficacy Against Menstrual Migraines
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 9, 2006
... Frova® (frovatriptan succinate) is an FDA-approved drug indicated against acute migraine in adults. Further efficacy studies however, showed that Frova is also effective for the short-term (6 day...
Google Health先睹为快
in GSeeker, on May 7, 2006
前两天 Marissa爆料 叫我们留意一下下星期的Google Health,这料果然不假。现在已经有不少人挖到了Google Health的一些踪影。下面一起来看一下这项将要推出的新服务的一些情况
serotonin linked to atherosclerosis
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 7, 2006
...ood, sleep, emesis, sexuality and appetite) but also involved in many disorders such as depression, migraine, bipolar disorder and anxiety.
Recently, new findings about serotonin have been rep...
on migraine prevention: acupunture or pill?
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 3, 2006
...rs came up with the conclusion that acupuncture (both real and sham) is as good as a pill in migraine prevention.
It was found 47% of those receiving traditional acupuncture, 39% of those giv...
Innovations in Diabetes, Genetic Screening of Embryos, and Migraine Drug Alternative Featured at the Grand Rounds 2.08
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 15, 2005
...ndeed.
Unbounded Medicine reports of an alternative to Sumatripan in averting the first signs of migraine: a combo of acetaminophen , caffeine, and aspirin. According to the results which wer...
Moving with your kids
in The Parenting Weblog, on October 24, 2005
...mal for those who are moving houses. Add a kid to the equation and you have the makings of a migraine, complete with fever and backaches.
When we moved houses last year, my son (that's him...
Gene mutations and migraine headaches
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 27, 2005
...
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 ...
Shingles pain: What works?
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 26, 2005
...nd intravenous ketamine.
* Codeine
* Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin)
* Lorazepam (Ativan)
* Triptans (migraine drugs)
* Zovirax
* Topical benzydamine (Tantum)
* Topical diclofenac (Solaraze)
* Vincr...
A Mexican Odyssey: Part One
in The Outdoor Weblog, on April 20, 2005
...d business trip to Mexico City. Yummy! Smog-filled, high altitude air and horrible water doling out migraine headaches. Sickening traffic and constant horns blaring. Poverty surrounded by excessive we...



