by Sue Robbins | Jun 27, 2016 | Migraine
Migraines are much more prevalent in women than men. Although the reasons for this gender difference are not fully understood, some researchers believe that a female hormone – estrogen – might play a role. New research examines this potential relationship...
by Sue Robbins | Jun 22, 2016 | Migraine
There are many compelling reasons to get up out of your desk chair and stand more at work. But weight control is probably not one of them, according to a new study that precisely measured how many calories people burn during everyday office activities. The new...
by Sue Robbins | Jun 21, 2016 | Migraine
Migraine sufferers are a step closer to getting better treatment after scientists linked genes to the onset of the medical condition. A research team, jointly led by a Queensland, Australia researcher, identified 44 independent DNA variants strongly associated with...
by Sue Robbins | Jun 9, 2016 | Migraine
by Sue Robbins | Jun 7, 2016 | Migraine
Migraine is the third most common disorder in the world and ranks 6th among more than 300 diseases when it comes to the burden it represents. “Determining the factors that trigger migraine attacks is an important, albeit difficult, step in managing...
by Sue Robbins | Jun 2, 2016 | Migraine
The following abstract details a study comparing sex and developmental differences in pediatric migraineurs. The authors believe the clinical implications may increase treatment effectiveness… The prevalence of migraine has an exponential trajectory that is...