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The Migraine Brain: Your Breakthrough Guide to Fewer Headaches, Better Health
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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Migraine Brains and Bodies: A Comprehensive Guide to Solving the Mystery of Your Migraines
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Migraines Be Gone: 7 Simple Steps to Eliminating Your Migraines Forever
Migraines Be Gone: 7 Simple Steps to Eliminating Your Migraines Forever
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Top Controllable and Uncontrollable Migraine Triggers The pain associated with migraine headaches is caused by a physiological reaction within the cranial blood vessels. There are, however, many environmental triggers that can cause that biological reaction.
 
Some of these triggers are, thankfully, somewhat controllable. On the other hand, some of them cannot be controlled at all, at least not unless you undertake a lifestyle change. UNCONTROLLABLE MIGRAINE TRIGGERS Weather Time and tide waits for no man. So once we got an idea for writing on migraine, we decided not to waste time, but to get down to writing about it immediately! Weather changes is one of the most common, not to mention probably being the least controllable, triggers for a migraine. Most people who suffer from migraines need not invest in a barometer to know when the pressure is dropping. Those living in hurricane areas can tell days beforehand if one of those monster storms is on the way. Any drop in the barometric pressure that occurs in combination with an approaching warm front should be considered a possible trigger for an intense migraine episode. If there remains any doubt that those who claim weather changes coincide with their headaches, consider that a study conducted by The New England Center for Headache resulted in 51% of respondents showing sensitivity to weather patterns. While no one can control the weather, if your headaches are simply unbearable you might very well consider moving to somewhere with a significantly different climate. Environmental factors Among the many environmental factors that affect frequency of migraine headaches that are difficult to escape and almost impossible to control are intense odors and aromas, fumes, tobacco smoke and bright lights. With the increased move toward marginalizing cigarette smokers and the banning of smoking from an ever-increasing multitude of public places, it is becoming somewhat easier to escape from tobacco smoke. Escaping from bright lights may be easy at home, but when you’re at work it’s going to prevent a challenge unless you have a very accommodating boss. As for smells, you’re going to have to do some work to figure out which particular odors are pulling the trigger. Once you figure it out, then you can decide on how much trouble it will be to eliminate them. Hormones Often it isn’t until young girls begin menstruation that migraines begin. One possible explanation for this is has to do with low levels of estrogen and hormonal fluctuation around the onset of puberty. The good news is that many women report that migraines completely disappear after menopause. Unfortunately, many other women report that their migraines increase in intensity around the same time. Beware of engaging in hormone replacement therapy or taking oral contraceptives as well, as both could possibly increase the frequency of migraines. Migraine Triggers That Can Be Controlled Sleeping and waking routines Either too much sleep or too little sleep can become a trigger for a migraine. It’s difficult to control getting more or less, but if you can establish a routine and develop sleeping habits that can be followed religiously every day, then you may be surprised at just how quickly your migraines hit the road. Food triggers Various studies have pointed the finger at food as being the primary culprit when it comes to triggering migraines. Indeed, some studies have concluded that up to 25% of migraines may be caused by dietary factors. Many foods, food additives and other food-related constituents contain chemicals that affect blood pressure and it is this effect on the constriction of cranial vessels that triggers the migraines. Among those chemicals that are found in food that have been linked to migraine development: Tryamine - found in some cheeses, red wine, pickled fish, and certain types of processed meat. Phenyl ethylamine Sodium Monosodium glutamate (MSG) Histam 5 Among the foods that have been identified by the National Headache Foundation as playing a role in migraine development are: Chocolate, cocoa and carob Nuts (including peanut butter even though peanuts are not a nut, but a legume) Citrus fruits, bananas, figs, red plums, and raisins Beans Bananas Pickles, marinated food. Dairy products Aspartame (NutraSweet) Overripe fruits Fermented products: soy sauce / breads with high yeast content.


 

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AppCorner: iHeadache - NorthJersey.com


NorthJersey.com

AppCorner: iHeadache
NorthJersey.com
WHAT: iHeadache allows headache and migraine sufferers to log their headaches, symptoms, duration, severity, triggers and medication taken. Notes can be entered and headaches are categorized (migraine, probable migraine, tension, unclassified).

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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
The triptans treat associated migraine symptoms as well as the migraine pain. Migraine headache is a chronic, genetic, neurologic disorder involving abnormal sensory processing. Migraines are often disabling, leading to dramatic lifestyle changes and ...

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Nautilus Neurosciences Announces New Patent Issued - MarketWatch (press release)


Nautilus Neurosciences Announces New Patent Issued
MarketWatch (press release)
This patent relates to methods and formulations for treating migraine. Additionally, methods are also provided for treating symptoms that often accompany migraine and acute pain such as photophobia, phonophobia, nausea and vomiting.

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Bipolar disorder: It can be serious, but there's hope - The Durango Herald


Bipolar disorder: It can be serious, but there's hope
The Durango Herald
Bipolar disorder may coexist with other common medical problems heart disease, diabetes, migraine or thyroid disorders. In the majority of cases, symptoms of bipolar disorder begin during adolescence or early adulthood, although they are not always ...

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Migraine and Our Hearts - Wear Red on Friday - Migraine.com (blog)


Migraine.com (blog)

Migraine and Our Hearts - Wear Red on Friday
Migraine.com (blog)
One of the areas we've been exploring is conditions that have some kind of relationship to Migraine disease. One of those is cardiovascular disease and events, and Migraine affects more women than men, so it's fitting that we observe National Wear Red ...

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Dr. Kenneth Reed, Migraine Pain Management Pioneer, to Appear on The Doctors ... - PR Web (press release)


PR Web (press release)

Dr. Kenneth Reed, Migraine Pain Management Pioneer, to Appear on The Doctors ...
PR Web (press release)
The innovator of the Reed Procedure™ and founder of Reed Migraine Center explains his breakthrough procedure to control migraine symptoms on CBS talk show The Doctors. Dr. Ken Reed, pioneer of the Reed Procedure™ for relief of migraine symptoms.

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