by Sue Robbins | Feb 22, 2015 | Headache Drugs
A new British study has found that even a few bouts of moderate exercise each week can cut a middle-aged woman’s odds for heart disease, blood clots and stroke. The message, according to study lead author Miranda Armstrong: “To prevent heart disease,...
by Sue Robbins | Feb 20, 2015 | Headache Drugs
In a new study, Professor Lyn Griffiths and colleagues from the Queensland University of Technology in Australia looked at 141 women suffering from migraine with aura. The study involved analyzing dietary intake of folate in the participants and differences in their...
by Sue Robbins | Feb 17, 2015 | Headache Drugs
Pain Pathways Magazine recently published an article on the link between our food choices and how we feel. How we nourish our bodies, and the amount of food eaten can play a role in how our bodies react. Here is a portion of the article… Chronic pain can make...
by Sue Robbins | Feb 16, 2015 | Headache Drugs
The complicated illness that has been called chronic fatigue syndrome has a new definition and a new name: systemic exertion intolerance disease, or SEID for short. An article appearing in NPR shots explains the changes… The condition, which can render people...
by Sue Robbins | Feb 13, 2015 | Headache Drugs
A Finnish study, begun in 1980 has been published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. The study found that vitamin D deficiency in childhood may be linked to hardening of the arteries in middle age. Begun in 1980, the study looked at 2,148...
by Sue Robbins | Feb 9, 2015 | Headache Drugs
In a new study, researchers have identified physical and psychosocial triggers that can be modified to prevent acute episodes of low back pain. Some facts about low back pain: It affects over 8 in 10 people at some point in their lives, and many factors including...