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8 Surprising Migraine Triggers, from Those Who Know from Experience We talked to real people who get migraines about the unexpected things that set them off—and what actually helps.
Zonisamide reduces migraines in youth with both intractable and nonintractable migraine.
While there's still a lot to learn about the causes of migraine, research suggests that genetics play a key role.
Research shows people who have migraines may have lower magnesium levels, suggesting magnesium supplementation could help prevent migraine attacks.
With certain medication, migraine pain can be managed. Drinking coffee for managing migraine pain is a way used by many – however, it is not a prescribed method to cure pain.
Proton pump inhibitors, which are used to control acid reflux, are associated with an increased risk for migraine and other severe headache types, new research showed.
It’s important to say “migraine,” not “migraines” or “headaches.” Here, experts share why—and how to break the stigma associated with the neurological condition.
A new study has identified a link between poor sleep and migraine attacks that suggests improving sleep health may diminish migraine attacks in people with migraine.
A migraine is a type of headache known for its severity and symptoms such as throbbing head pain, nausea and sensitivity to light and sound.
Ask those who experiences migraines, and they will tell you getting ahead of them is important. Here’s how you can predict an attack, according to a new study.
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Humans have had migraines probably for as long as we’ve had brains. As the historian Katherine Foxhall argues in her 2019 book, Migraine: A History, “much evidence suggests migraine had been ...