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The Migraine Brain: Your Breakthrough Guide to Fewer Headaches, Better Health
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Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches: What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You...That You Need to Know (Living Well (Collins))
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Fragrance Triggers Of all the potential triggers for migraines, perhaps the most difficult to control are the ones involving aromas. Fragrant products are, in fact, frequent triggers for headaches, especially migraines. Unfortunately, it seems almost impossible to escape perfumes, colognes and any other of the million products that are enhanced with fragrances nowadays.
 
Further making the situation worse is the fact that fragrances are encountered ever more increasingly in the workplace, as well other places where escape is akin to making your away off Alcatraz. Fragrances have by now made their way into practically every industry and business on the planet. They are used in just about every cleaning, laundry, and personal-care product known to man, so think you just have to escape women wearing too much perfume or men doused in cologne. People are quick to recognize the dangers of smoke and take steps to make accommodations, yet there remains a lack of awareness concerning the potential adverse health impact from the permeation of fragrances, whether pleasant or not. Indeed, it has yet to be recognized that the widespread use of fragrant products effects air quality and health just as much as secondhand smoke and other forms of pollution. Aromatherapy is used by many, including those suffering migraines to alter one's mood, provide relaxation and stimulation and various other studies chemicals found in the essential oils used in aromatherapy lend credence to the existing pharmacological basis behind aromatherapy. Perfumes and colognes currently being manufactured contain synthetic versions of the aromatic chemicals found in nature. The source may be different, but the song remains the same. The olfactory system is a busy highway when it comes to things affecting the brain and nervous system, whether by trigeminal stimulation, or absorption into the blood stream via the lungs. Migraine headaches are typically caused by changes in blood flow to the vessels in the head. Some of the materials that are commonly found in fragrances possess the ability to alter blood flow in the brain. Several studies strongly support the idea that fragrances can have a direct effect on cerebral circulation as well as have neurological effects. In addition, the anecdotal evidence suggests a significant effect of fragrances on the central nervous system. If you suffer from migraines, the following are among those may be adversely affecting your condition: scented deodorant or antiperspirant scented lotion, sunscreen or tanning cream for face, hands, or body (many lotions, especially sunscreens, have fragrance even when not labeled as being scented) aftershave or richly scented shaving lotion fragrance-enhanced bar or liquid soaps, including Dove, Ivory, Dial, soft-soap commercially fragrant shampoo or conditioner, hair spray, gel, mousse or other leave-in hair products essential oils any perfume, cologne or fragrance aromatherapy products laundry detergent with phosphates, chlorine bleach, and/or added scent scented fabric softener sheets (for example, Bounce) or liquid fabric softener recently dry cleaned items (remove plastic wrapping and air outdoors before use) cigarette, incense (unlit or burned), or other smoke air freshener sprays or solids, potpourri, scented candles If you suffer from migraines and discovered that your trigger is fragrance-related, you can expect to face quite a bit of difficulty in your life. Compounding the problem is that even brief exposure to the fragrance can be enough to trigger a headache. With so many products on the market saturated with fragrance-producing chemicals, it's an uphill battle getting away from any one particular. It certainly helps to identify the particular fragrance that triggers your migraine, but unfortunately many for whom smells are a trigger find that it's not just one in particular that does the trick. Sometimes it's smell and aromas in general that cause the headaches. In addition, the problem is further exacerbated by the fact that the onset of the headache can vary from a few minutes of exposure to hours after. There is an unquestioned need to raise awareness about the impact of fragrances on development of migraines.


 

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Management of migraine headache: An overview of current practice - Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants


Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants

Management of migraine headache: An overview of current practice
Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants
Migraine headache is often characterized by moderate to severe unilateral, throbbing pain and accompanied by nausea or vomiting, with sensitivities to lights and sounds. ■ The three most common triggers for migraine headaches are poorly managed stress ...

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Current study resumes: running helps against headaches and migraines - Your-Story.org (press release)


Current study resumes: running helps against headaches and migraines
Your-Story.org (press release)
Many people suffer from headaches in everyday life or are regularly put out of action due to heavy migraine attacks. A recent study by the University Hospital Kiel, supported by the German Migraine and Headache Society (DMKG), now revealed that walking ...

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Impax acquires US rights to migraine drug Zomig - BusinessWeek


Impax acquires US rights to migraine drug Zomig
BusinessWeek
Impax Laboratories Inc. has acquired the US rights to AstraZeneca PLC's migraine headache drug Zomig. The deal sent Impax's shares soaring Wednesday. Impax said it will pay AstraZeneca $130 million to get the rights to market Zomig and develop new ...
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Impax Gains Rights For US Sales Of Zomig; Paying $130 Million In 2012Fox Business
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'Chocolates, red wine, can trigger migraine headache' - Daily Sun


'Chocolates, red wine, can trigger migraine headache'
Daily Sun
By ONYEKACHI JET Migraine headache is one of the three major kinds of headaches. Unlike the other two, Cluster and Tension Type of headaches, it is episodic and comes with it, nausea and aura. Physicians gave this explanation. Migraine headache is a ...

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Temporomandibular Joint Disorder and Headaches - DigitalJournal.com (press release)


Temporomandibular Joint Disorder and Headaches
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
Headaches are the most common symptom of temporomandibular joint disorder (also called TMD or TMJ), and they can be so severe as to seem to be migraines. PHOENIX, AZ, February 02, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Headaches are the most common symptom of ...

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Exercises just as good as drugs in migraine prevention - Nigerian Tribune


Exercises just as good as drugs in migraine prevention
Nigerian Tribune
But few people realise that regular exercise can also serve as a treatment for other illnesses, including migraine headaches, reports Sade Oguntola. Migraine headache is a painful and sometimes debilitating condition that strikes many people.

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