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Brain and Migraine

100 Million Neurons Found Outside The Brain: Is there a link with migraine? Brain and Migraine Trupti Gokani, MD is a neurologist and author of The Mysterious Mind. She practices a blend of Western and Eastern medicine which focuses on the root cause and holistic treatment of a patient, combined with functional neurology. Dr. Gokani […]

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Women and Migrain

Women and Migraine Women and migraine: Estrogen may explain why women suffer more often migraines Spanish researchers have discovered that the role of this sex hormone around the trigeminal nerve could be key in migraine episodes, which could explain why woman suffer from them more often.  Sex hormones could play a key role in the

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New Aimovig Medication Approved

Novartis marks a new era for migraine patients with the EU approval of Aimovig®, a first-of-its- kind treatment specifically designed for migraine prevention Jul 30, 2018 New Aimovig Medication Approved Novartis announced today that the European Commission (EC) approved Aimovig® (erenumab) for the prevention of migraine in adults experiencing four or more migraine days per month.

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The science of migraine

Why is migraine still a big mystery to science Very common especially in women, these intense headaches are still a great medical mystery whose causes are not enlightened. Very common especially in women, these intense headaches are still a great medical mystery whose causes are not enlightened. Migraines are always related to a “simple headache”,

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Migraine and teenagers

11.3% of Spanish teenagers suffer from migraine headaches Migraine and teenagers The journal Cephalalgia – the scientific publication of the International Society of Headaches – has just published a study by members of the Headache Study Group of the Spanish Society of Neurology (SEN) of the Vall D’Hebron University Hospital, whose Objective was to evaluate

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Why are migraine patients skipping effective behavioral treatments?

Effective behavioral treatments for migraine are being eschewed by a significant number of sufferers, according to a new study led by headache researchers at NYU School of Medicine. Researchers found that about half of migraine patients who were referred by a headache center for specific behavioral treatment did not follow through with therapy. This occurred

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Diet and migraine

How to take care of your diet if you suffer migraine 30th MAY 2018 If we pay attention to what we eat, we can contribute to keeping headaches as far away from our lives as possible. If you have migraine, you probably know that maintaining a healthy lifestyle and respecting food and sleep schedules are

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Novartis’ Migraine prevention therapy is closer to being approved

Friday, June 1, 2018, at 15:45 Novartis has announced that the European Medicines Agency (EMA) Committee on Human Use Medicines (CHMP) has recommended Aimovig (erenumab) approval to prevent migraine in adults suffering at least 4 days of migraine per month. The World Health Organization (WHO) has mentioned migraine as one of the top ten causes

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