by Sue Robbins | Jan 27, 2015 | Headache Drugs
A new study by researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) suggests some of the costs of upward of $31 billion annually could be offset by doctors ordering fewer tests and an increased focus on counseling about lifestyle changes. The findings of 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 | Jan 31, 2014 | Headache Drugs
A study conducted at the Wasser Pain Management Centre, Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto looked at the prevalence of sexual pain in a group of 72 women with chronic headaches. Findings from the study found that 44% of women with headache reported sexual pain either...
by Dr Robbins | Dec 9, 2012 | Headache Drugs
For those unlucky enough to inherit chronic headaches, where the meds do not work all that well and the headaches are frequent, life can be very rough. Personally, family/spouses/friends often do not want to hear about it, and have little empathy(altho there are some...
by Dr Robbins | May 23, 2012 | Headache Drugs
A study conducted at Jefferson Headache Center in Philadelphia, Pa. set out to see if homebound education allowed high school students with chronic headaches to progress academically. The researchers also wanted to see if there were social implications for the young...