by Sue Robbins | Jul 20, 2016 | Migraine
Although often considered a women’s disease, migraine affects a substantial portion of men, yet is diagnosed and treated less often than in women, according to results from a large online survey presented at the annual meeting of the American Headache Society in...
by Sue Robbins | Jul 17, 2016 | Natural Remedies
Cinnamon is a warm, sweet spice that you can sprinkle on top of your latte while eating a cinnamon roll. In addition to tantalizing your taste buds, cinnamon may improve your ability to learn, new research says. The study, published in the journal Neuroimmune...
by Sue Robbins | Jul 12, 2016 | Miscellaneous
Part of an article written by Benjamin Kligler, MD, MPH In the fall of 2014, the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute funded a new study comparing the effectiveness of individual versus group acupuncture therapy for the treatment of chronic pain, specifically...
by Sue Robbins | Jul 7, 2016 | Migraine
A new study sheds light – literally – on a potential means of easing migraine pain. Researchers in Boston exposed 69 migraine patients to different colors of light. They found that while blue light exacerbated headache pain, a narrow spectrum of...
by Sue Robbins | Jun 28, 2016 | Migraine
Setting aside those who suffer routinely from migraines or someone who tied one too many on the night before, even people not normally prone to headaches can sometimes feel the effect after a simple glass or two of red wine. Sulfites often get the blame for causing...