by Sue Robbins | Jan 9, 2014 | Headache Drugs
A new study suggests that what you are told when your doctor prescribes medication for your migraine may be influenced by your body’s response to it. Researchers from Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston looked at the effects...
by Sue Robbins | Dec 30, 2013 | Headache Drugs
James Cottrill, a blogger at headacheandmigrainenews.com posts several articles a week. As a migraineur, you could say he blogs from the heart, sharing his feelings and frustrations with readers who understand his pain. The following is from his latest blog… the...
by Sue Robbins | Dec 26, 2013 | Headache Drugs
Researchers at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital have found that children taking amitriptyline and completing a 20 week course of cognitive-behavioral therapy had a reduction in headache days compared to children who were treated with amitriptyline and attended a...
by Sue Robbins | Dec 21, 2013 | Headache Drugs
A major article again looked at the (lack of) evidence for multivitamins, and concluded that they are not very beneficial for the average person; I still recommend multivitamins for little kids and women during pregnancy, or for those who have a terrible diet, but in...
by Sue Robbins | Nov 26, 2013 | Headache Drugs
The American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Foundation launched a campaign in 2012 called “Choosing Wisely.” The goal was to talk about medical care that might not be necessary, or may even be detrimental. Dr. Christine Cassel the head of the ABIM...