by Sue Robbins | Jul 7, 2014 | Headache Drugs
A new study was just presented at the American Headache Society (AHS) 56th Annual Scientific Meeting highlighting the interconnection between headache, depression and mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). The researchers found that a year after suffering a mild TBI,...
by Sue Robbins | Jul 2, 2014 | Headache Drugs
By keeping blood vessels healthy, eating almonds can reduce the risk of heart disease, scientists have found. Adding weight to the theory that Mediterranean diets with lots of nuts have health benefits, researchers have found that almonds significantly increase the...
by Sue Robbins | Jul 1, 2014 | Headache Drugs
An osteopath by training who specializes in family medicine, pain and acupuncture, author Gary Kaplan runs the Kaplan Center for Integrative Medicine in McLean, Virginia. He is also a clinical associate professor at Georgetown University in the department of family...
by Sue Robbins | Jun 30, 2014 | Headache Drugs
Researchers from Graham Headache Center, Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital, Boston and Emergency Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York wanted to understand why patients with migraine go to an emergency...
by Sue Robbins | Jun 27, 2014 | Headache Drugs
Researchers have found that more than two thirds of patients with chronic migraine believe their condition affects their sexual intimacy and that it makes their spouse’s life difficult. The study also found that patients feel guilty and worried about the effect...
by Sue Robbins | Jun 26, 2014 | Headache Drugs
Smita Malhotra, M.D. and writer for the Huffington Post recalls when her aunt found out she had cancer. She continued to go to work, and during long days of chemotherapy, she turned her hospital room into a party where she would share stories with friends, laugh and...