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Migraines and Headaches: Types, Relief, Treatment | Publications

Summary: The Disabled World list of publications titled "Migraines and Headaches: Types, Relief, Treatment" includes a wide range of articles and papers that explore various aspects of migraines and headaches, such as their types (e.g., tension, cluster, migraine), symptoms, causes, treatments, and social impacts. Examples include discussions on migraine-related stigma and its correlation with disability, the effectiveness of medications like triptans and CGRP inhibitors, lifestyle modifications for headache management, and innovative therapies such as non-invasive brain stimulation. These resources are insightful and helpful for understanding the physical, psychological, and social burdens associated with migraines. They also provide practical guidance on diagnosis, treatment options, and preventive measures, making them valuable for healthcare professionals, researchers, seniors, individuals with disabilities, and anyone seeking evidence-based information on headache disorders. Some articles are peer-reviewed or supported by reputable institutions like the NIH or WHO.

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Migraines and Headaches: Types, Relief, Treatment: Publications and Resources (10 Items)
Title and DescriptionEdPublish
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Sharing of Migraine Pain on X and Social Media
Study of migraine attacks on X using instant expression of actual self-reported migraine attacks in social media.
4 Apr 2014
13 Aug 2021
Serotonin and Migraine Headaches
While Serotonin does not appear to be the main cause of a migraine low levels have been linked to migraine headaches.
30 Mar 2013
30 Nov 2021
Alcohol and Migraine Study
Alcoholic drinks are a migraine trigger in about one third of patients with migraine in retrospective studies on trigger factors..
14 Jun 2011
7 Mar 2022
Nausea is Significantly Debilitating Symptom of Migraine
Those with frequent migraine related nausea experienced more severe pain and worse outcomes than those with rare or no presence of nausea.
2 Jun 2011
Botox Eases Painful Spinal Headaches
Botox may offer new hope to patients suffering disabling low cerebrospinal fluid headaches.
14 Apr 2011
Medical Benefits of Botox Includes Migraines
Beyond the aesthetic benefits, Botox has recently been approved for the prevention of chronic migraines.
12 Apr 2011
11 Jun 2013
Double Jointed? It Could Be the Cause of Migraine
People with joint hyper-mobility syndrome, a severe form of being double-jointed, have a greater chance of suffering from migraines.
22 Mar 2011
7 May 2022
Why Light Worsens Migraine Headaches
Light sensitivity in blind patients helps researchers identify a new visual pathway for photophobia during migraines.
10 Jan 2010
Easing Migraine and Headache Pain
Nearly one out of four households suffer from migraines and many patients are not only eager but desperate to stop the pain.
31 Jul 2009
13 Jun 2011
New Migraine Drug Telcagepant May Stop Pain with Fewer Side Effects
New migraine specific drug called telcagepant a promising alternative that produces fewer side effects than established migraine treatments.
5 Apr 2009

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