by Sue Robbins | Jun 2, 2015 | Headache Drugs
Many migraineurs are very sensitive to light and sound, and researchers recently determined that they have heightened connectivity between specific areas of the brain. This finding may help in the development of migraine treatments, said lead author Amy R. Tso, MD, of...
by Sue Robbins | May 29, 2015 | Headache Drugs
Migraine has been associated with many health disorders, and recently researchers linked migraine to carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), a condition to which it had not been linked previously. Researchers believe these disorders may share systemic or neurological factors....
by Sue Robbins | May 25, 2015 | Headache Drugs
Alexander Mauskop, a neurologist and acupuncturist who has been treating and studying headaches for 25 years, is the director of the New York Headaches Center in New York City. In his book “What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Migraines” he presents the...
by Sue Robbins | May 11, 2015 | Headache Drugs
From nprhealth.com….. People who go to the doctor for headaches are increasingly likely to be sent for advanced testing and treatment, a study finds. That testing is expensive, it may not be necessary and it could even be harmful, says lead researcher Dr. John...
by Sue Robbins | Apr 19, 2015 | Headache Drugs
The article “Refractory Migraine in a Just World” accurately describes an encounter between a woman with refractory headache and a headache specialist. She is blamed for her headaches (medication overuse headache (MOH), of course, is the diagnosis). This...