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The Best Books on Migraines Want to make some good cash? Write a book about migraines. No, seriously. With hundreds of millions of migraine sufferers all across the world and no sure-fire cure, books about migraines are a cottage industry. In fact, there just might be as many books about migraines as web sites about migraines.
 
Unfortunately, many of the books available on migraines were not written by anyone with any particular knowledge or qualifications. Many books on the subject contain bogus information or are really nothing more than advertising ploys bent on selling you even more bogus treatments. It would be impossible to read them all, but we've done some research for you and have managed to weed out the completely useless from the least slightly useful. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Migraines: The Breakthrough Program That Can Help End Your Pain by Alexander Mauskop. Offers a natural therapy program that combines over-the-counter supplements (magnesium, vitamin B2, feverfew) with stress-reducing tips, exercise tips and a plan to avoid environmental triggers. Breaking the Headache Cycle : A Proven Program for Treating and Preventing Recurring Headaches by Ian Livingstone and Donna Novak. The authors take as their central position that theory that migraines are related to an unusually sensitive nervous system. The authors are convinced that medication alone won’t cure migraines, but should be used as just one aspect of an overall containment program that includes breathing exercises, diet changes, and even taking part in support groups. In addition, the book promises to educate the reader on how to spot migraines before they hit and ward them off and even ways to keep migraines from forming. All In My Head: An Epic Quest to Cure an Unrelenting, Totally Unreasonable, and Only Slightly Enlightening Headache by Paula Kamen. A first person account of the migraine-suffering authors attempts to find relief for his headaches through such alternative approaches as cranial-sacral adjustments, acupuncture, gluten-free diets, yoga and, yes, even magnets. What really makes this book interesting is Kamen’s take on the medical establishment treats patients suffering from so-called “invisible ailments” and chronic pain by turning their problems into psychological disorders. The Women’s Migraine Survival Guide: The Most Complete, Up To Date Resource on the Causes of Your Migraine Pain and Treatments for Real Relief by Christina Peterson. Offering advice especially geared toward women, especially information on why women are more affected than men, how menstruation, pregnancy and menopause related to migraines, advice on alternative treatments including vitamin supplements, acupuncture, and herbs. The Headache Prevention Cookbook: Eating Right to Prevent Migraines and Other Headaches by David & Laura Marks The idea here is that if you follow the authors’ diet and recipes for a minimum of eight weeks then you can narrow down the foods that trigger your migraines by the gradual reintroduction of foods at a rate of one per week so that it’s easier to track which one is the culprit. Once the culprit is exposed, you can attain a future free of headaches by simply avoiding the trigger food. Conquering Your Migraine : The Essential Guide to Understanding and Treating Migraines for all Sufferers and Their Families by Seymour Diamond and Mary Franklin. Advice on identifying migraine danger signs, treating migraine when you suffer from depression, identifying possible 21st century “miracle drugs,” tips on relaxation therapy, biofeedback and other alternative preventative therapies. In addition to the books described above, a wealth of helpful information on a wide variety of topics related migraine headaches can also be found in the following books. And it seems as if a new book about migraines comes out every week so keep an eye on your bookstore shelves. Overcoming Migraine: A Comprehensive Guide to Treatment and Prevention by a Survivor by Betsy Wyckoff. 50 Ways to Control Migraines: Proven Relief for Adults, Adolescents, and Child Migraine Sufferers by Ceabert Griffith. Migraine Headache Prevention and Management edited by Seymour Diamond. Everything You Need to Know Migraines and Other Headaches by Barbara Moe. Dietary Triggers for Migraine by Agnes Hartnell and G. Scott Tyler. Migraine, What Works: A Complete Guide to Overcoming and Preventing Pain by Joseph Kandel and David Sudderth. Managing Your Migraine: A Migraine Sufferer's Practical Guide by Susan L. Burks.


 

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Relief for tension headaches - ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)


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Relief for tension headaches
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That is a probably a tension type headache versus a migraine. Tension headaches can cause extreme head pain and sometimes nausea. Tension headaches are often brought on by physical or emotional stress or tension - thus the name tension headache.

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Essex: Health trust creates new 'headache clinics'
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By Brad Jones Tuesday, January 31, 2012 A NEW specialist clinic has been opened in north east Essex to help people suffering from the likes of migraines. To send a link to this page to a friend, simply enter their email address below.

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Austin Chiropractic Center Reveals Newly Redesigned Clinic Website - MarketWatch (press release)


Austin Chiropractic Center Reveals Newly Redesigned Clinic Website
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East meets West at 779 MDG
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Airman 1st Class Tabitha Haynes, Air Force District of Washington public affairs specialist, experienced the beneficial effects of this alternative medicine when she decided to treat her frequent migraines at the 779 MDG acupuncture clinic, Jan. 30.

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