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Migraine Equivalent - Articles
THE TREATMENT OF MIGRAINE HEADACHE
by
Dr. Edward Leyton


Posted
Sun 23 Nov 2008 11:02am
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THE TREATMENT OF MIGRAINE HEADACHES USING HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN
by
Edward Leyton MD CCFP
Introduction: Hormonal migraine headaches are defined as a typical migraine headache that occurs in a periodic fashion around the time of the menstrual cycle. The preventive treatment outlined here was first described by Nevil Leyton MB ...
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Migraines, headaches, pain, and HOPE!
by
Teri Robert

Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 12:31pm
I spent last week in Dallas at Dr. John Claude Krusz 's clinic, ANODYNE Headache and PainCare. Dr. Krusz and I have written Ask the Clinician for almost five years now, but this was the first chance I'd had to visit his clinic and observe him with patients.
Dr. K's patients were very gracious; all of them allowed me to sit in
on thei ...
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Why are There So Many Migraine Headache Triggers?
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Dr. Karen S.

Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 1:25am
I've had a number of clients with migraines who are trying to understand why there are so many different triggers for migraine headaches and how neurofeedback can help even if they don't stop avoiding those triggers.
This is one of the ways I explain the experience of getting migraines.
Triggers
A large number of triggers for migraine ...
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Treatment of Migraine Headaches ...
by
Rev. Dr. Richard B.

Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 3:58am
Treatment of Migraine Headaches with Acupuncture
What is a migraine headache?
Although millions of people suffer form migraine daily most people do not under the difference between a migraine headaches and a tension headache. A migraine headache is a severe pain felt mostly on one side of the head mostly over one eye or the temple and som ...
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Study Relates Celiac Disease and Migraine Headaches
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Vanessa M.


Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:17am
Today is a marvelous day for people with celiac disease. And, it is especially wonderful for me since I suffered for more than 21 years with debilitating migraine headaches. I always thought that migraines just ran in my family. My dad and grandmother got them all the time and I just thought it was somewhat normal to always have a pain in the r ...
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Bringing Light to the Pain of A Migraine Headache
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Nav J.


Posted
Sun 17 Jan 2010 12:00am
At the Neck Pain Support Blog, we talk a lot about headaches- In recent posts we have shed light on cluster headaches, sinus headaches, tension headaches, and today I want to discusss a new study about why light bothers patients who suffer from migraine headaches. 12% of the American population is said to suffer from migraine headaches ...
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Symptoms and Causes of Migraine Headaches
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Methods of Healing

Posted
Sat 01 May 2010 1:21am
The symptoms caused by a migraine headache can be debilitating and create significant impacts on the sufferer and the families quality of life. A migraine can be triggered at any time and any place. This puts a strain on the patient and their family members who often need to care for them while taking over other tasks that require attention f ...
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Learning About Migraine and Headaches - Off to LA!
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Teri Robert

Posted
Tue 22 Jun 2010 12:00am
Learning about our Migraines and headaches is one of the best things we can do for ourselves. That's why I write so many articles and publish them online so they can be read by anyone who has or is interested in Migraine disease and other headache disorders.
One of my tools for learning and sharing information is attending the ...
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