Migraine News and Research

Latest Migraine News and Research

Are migraines genetic? An interview with Nick Furlotte

Are migraines genetic? An interview with Nick Furlotte

Color-deficiency or color-blindness?

Color-deficiency or color-blindness?

Experimental drug may prevent development of multiple sclerosis in mice

Experimental drug may prevent development of multiple sclerosis in mice

Women, minorities less likely to receive stroke treatment, study finds

Women, minorities less likely to receive stroke treatment, study finds

Different types of stroke have diverse risk profiles in overweight or obese women

Different types of stroke have diverse risk profiles in overweight or obese women

Study examines effectiveness of spiritual meditation plus medication intervention for migraines

Study examines effectiveness of spiritual meditation plus medication intervention for migraines

Complementary health approaches appear to be effective in helping manage pain

Complementary health approaches appear to be effective in helping manage pain

Taking two new epilepsy drugs during pregnancy may not harm thinking skills and IQs of children

Taking two new epilepsy drugs during pregnancy may not harm thinking skills and IQs of children

Study highlights possible reasons for MS misdiagnosis

Study highlights possible reasons for MS misdiagnosis

People with migraine feel isolated, stigmatized and often dissatisfied with treatment, survey reveals

People with migraine feel isolated, stigmatized and often dissatisfied with treatment, survey reveals

New non-invasive method could lead to better treatment and diagnosis of migraines

New non-invasive method could lead to better treatment and diagnosis of migraines

Special review highlights benefits of using botulinum neurotoxin for treating facial wrinkles

Special review highlights benefits of using botulinum neurotoxin for treating facial wrinkles

People with high levels of four biomarkers may have increased risk for stroke

People with high levels of four biomarkers may have increased risk for stroke

High exposure to unconventional natural gas wells linked to migraine headaches, sinus and fatigue

High exposure to unconventional natural gas wells linked to migraine headaches, sinus and fatigue

Migraine patients differ from healthy people by increased vascular reactivity

Migraine patients differ from healthy people by increased vascular reactivity

Penicillin allergy testing: an interview with Dr. Eric Macy

Penicillin allergy testing: an interview with Dr. Eric Macy

Early treatment of multiple sclerosis may offer long-lasting effect on disease activity

Early treatment of multiple sclerosis may offer long-lasting effect on disease activity

Botulinum toxins may cause remote effects by moving between neurons

Botulinum toxins may cause remote effects by moving between neurons

New review finds link between sleep disorders and stroke risk

New review finds link between sleep disorders and stroke risk

Chemists develop faster, cheaper method to quantify water content in solid pharmaceutical drugs

Chemists develop faster, cheaper method to quantify water content in solid pharmaceutical drugs

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