by Sue Robbins | Jan 13, 2015 | Headache Drugs
For many, taking a daily aspirin to reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke is a common practice. A new study, however, has found that 11% of them should not be doing so. Today, an article written by Nicholas Bakalar of the New York Times reports on the...
by Sue Robbins | Dec 29, 2014 | Headache Drugs
Prevention Magazine Says: Ridiculously simple, astonishingly powerful, scientifically proven by study after study: Sneaking in a few minutes a day can transform your health, body, and mind. Why are you still sitting? Brain – Just 2 hours of walking a week can...
by Sue Robbins | Dec 29, 2014 | Headache Drugs
A review of studies has found that aspirin and other non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs taken by mouth may reduce the risk for squamous cell carcinoma. Squamous cell carcinoma, caused by exposure to ultraviolet light over a lifetime, is the second most common form...
by Sue Robbins | Dec 27, 2014 | Headache Drugs
A lead story in Medical News Today reports that a new study finds that children who are neglected or abused are more likely to experience migraine than tension headache in adulthood. The research team – including Dawn C. Buse, PhD, director of behavior at the...
by Sue Robbins | Dec 11, 2014 | Headache Drugs
Dr. John Henning Schumann is a primary care doctor in Tulsa, where he teaches at the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine. He also hosts Public Radio Tulsa’s Medical Matters. Dr. Schumann explains the slow food movement as the idea that cooking,...
by Sue Robbins | Dec 10, 2014 | Headache Drugs
Some health-care clinics and counselors are using cooking or baking as therapy tools for people suffering from depression, and anxiety. Therapists believe the classes can help soothe stress, and build self-esteem by focusing the mind on following a recipe. Many times...