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How Much Is Too Much Excedrin Migraine? (MWS Day 2)
How Much Is Too Much Excedrin Migraine? (MWS Day 2)
Read MoreAnswers to Key Questions for Peter Goadsby, MD, PhD, FRS on the Topic of Migraine Biochemistry: CGRP & Beyond (Migraine World Summit - Day 2)
Key Questions for Peter Goadsby, MD, PhD, FRS on the Topic of Migraine Biochemistry: CGRP & Beyond (Migraine World Summit - Day 2)
Read MoreDr. Elizabeth (Betsy) Seng, PhD on the Topic of Best Exercise Options for People with Migraine (Migraine World Summit - Day 1)
Dr. Elizabeth (Betsy) Seng, PhD on the Topic of Best Exercise Options for People with Migraine (Migraine World Summit - Day 1)
Read MoreDr. Jessica Ailani, MD on the Topic of Chronic Migraine (Migraine World Summit- Day 1)
Summary & Key Questions for Dr. Jessica Ailani on the Topic of Chronic Migraine. Migraine World Summit- Day 1
Read MoreDr. Courtney Seebadri-White, MD on the Topic of Beginner’s Guide to Headache Types (Migraine World Summit- Day 1)
Dr. Courtney Seebadri-White, MD on the Topic of Beginner’s Guide to Headache Types (Migraine World Summit- Day 1)
Read MoreNew Study Unravels the Complex Relationship Between Migraine and Sleep
New Study Unravels the Complex Relationship Between Migraine and Sleep
Read MoreThe Link Between Endometriosis and Migraine
A new study published in the journal Cephalalgia took a closer look at the relationship between endometriosis, adenomyosis (endometriosis within the uterine muscle), and migraine in premenopausal women not taking hormonal...
Read MoreTracking Sensory Sensitivity Over the Migraine Cycle
Tracking Sensory Sensitivity Over the Migraine Cycle
Read MoreNew Research Shows Migraine Patients with Medication Overuse/Adaptation Headache May Have Leaky Gut
New Research Shows Migraine Patients with Medication Overuse/Adaptation Headache May Have Leaky Gut
Read MoreMelatonin and Migraine
Melatonin & Migraine
Read MoreCBN and Migraine
Cerebral Tranquility: CBN & Migraine
Read MoreThe Complex Interplay Between Head Pain (headache), Migraine, and Stroke
Headache, migraine, and stroke may seem like very distinct medical conditions, but science has uncovered an intricate web of connections between them.
Read MoreHow Hemiplegic Migraine is Closely Related to Upper Motor Neuron Lesions
At first glance, the pathophysiology of migraine, which includes cortical spreading depression, may appear to be significantly distinct from upper motor neuron lesions, but they have more in common than...
Read MoreNew Study Finds Link Between Gout and Migraine
A longitudinal study published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine examined the relationship between gout and the risk of developing migraine disease. Researchers analyzed data from 23,137 gout patients and...
Read MoreNew Study Finds Link Between Migraine and Future Parkinson’s Disease Risk
This new study identified an association between migraine and an increased future risk of developing Parkinson’s disease (PD).
Read MoreChronic Daily Headache
Chronic daily headache is an umbrella term used to describe a range of primary and secondary headache disorders characterized by duration and/or frequency depending on the specific headache type.
Read MoreAnatomical and Functional Consequences of Chronic Migraine
Anatomical and Functional Consequences of Chronic Migraine
Read MorePlacebo vs Nocebo Effect on Migraine Treatment
Placebo vs Nacebo Effect on Migraine Treatment Chart
Read MoreOne Month HALF OFF of Neura Health Headache Clinic Discount Code
Use coupon code CEREBRALTORQUE15 to get one month HALF OFF of Neura Health - a virtual headache clinic. Sign Up Here Cancel Anytime. No Hidden Fee. No Surprise Bill. Benefits of...
Read MoreA quick summary of what we currently know about PACAP in terms of migraine treatment
If you are new migraine research in general, you may not have heard of it, but it does play a significant role in migraine pathophysiology. Think of it the same way...
Read MoreMigraine: The Missing Component of the Atopic March
The atopic march refers to the progression of allergic diseases from childhood into adulthood. First described as a triad of atopic dermatitis (eczema), asthma, and allergic rhinitis (hay fever), I...
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