by Sue Robbins | Sep 17, 2020 | Migraine
Many women suffering from severe migraine might avoid pregnancy, but should they? A survey of 607 women who suffer from severe migraine found twenty percent of the respondents are currently avoiding pregnancy because of their migraines. The women avoiding pregnancy...
by Sue Robbins | Sep 15, 2020 | Migraine
Green light therapy shown to reduce migraine frequency, intensity New research from the University of Arizona Health Sciences found that people who suffer from migraine may benefit from green light therapy, which was shown to reduce the frequency and intensity...
by Sue Robbins | Aug 31, 2020 | Migraine
Aura has long been a perplexing issue in migraine. Primarily viewed as a prodromal sign of migraine in some patients some of the time, aura has been largely overlooked in clinical trials that tend to enroll patients with migraine with and without aura.1 However, new...
by Sue Robbins | Aug 24, 2020 | Migraine
Fewer than one in three people with migraine took guideline-recommended prescription medication, data presented at the American Headache Society (AHS) annual scientific meeting showed. About 28% of survey respondents with mild to severe migraine-related disability...
by Sue Robbins | Aug 20, 2020 | Migraine
Predictors of chronic migraine Recent data from a systematic review and meta-analysis point to clinical and sociodemographic factors associated with migraine chronification INTERNATIONAL HEADACHE SOCIETY London, UK: A meta-analysis published in the...
by Sue Robbins | Aug 18, 2020 | Migraine
When Jennifer Latson began having migraines at 12, she wasn’t sure exactly what was going on. She just knew she felt terrible. “I would be out sick for a day or two each month,” she said. “It was intense pain, and it made me puke constantly.” Her parents...