Migraines and Headaches - Videos

Nightmare: Woman Survives Hit By Taxi

Woman survives being hit by a taxi after one organization does what it can to help her.

Children Brain Injury

Sports related brain injuries among kids and teens are on the rise.

Teen Boxing

A new policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics urgers doctors to educate parents and coaches about the hazards of having teenagers engage in boxing.

Concussion App

New app for iPhone measures the degrees of a concussion an athlete might have suffered.

Concussion Program Hopes for Positive Impact on Teens

Former WWE wrestler pushing for better practice standards for highschool football.

Teen Boxing Danger

The American Academy of Pediatrics has updated its policy on boxing. It focuses on the serious risk of face and head injuries of teens stepping inside the ring.

Cheerleading Second Biggest Cause of Concussions

Some might think cheerleading isn't a real sport; but cheerleading is second only to football in the number of concussions among high school sports.

Football Injuries

Football season is back. With it- a steady stream of injured young athletes into the emergency room. Nearly 2,000 kids and teens are treated in the ER every day during football season.

Concussion Education

Doctors are urging better concussion education this sports season.

Ivy League Football Rules

Ivy league schools are limiting the number of full-contact football practices.

Retired NFL Players Face Increased Risk for Alzheimers

Retired NFL players face an increased risk for mild cognitive impairment--a precursor to Alzheimer's disease.

Concussion Scoring System Helps Treat Teen Athletes

Creating a baseline concussion score for student athletes can help doctors treat teens who get injured later in the year.

Migraine Zapper

A new device claims to "zap" away migraines by sending a short magnetic impulse into the brain.

We Should Be More Understanding of Those Who Suffer Chronic Pain

A new report suggests we need to change our attitude and be more accepting and understanding when it comes to those who suffer from chonic pain.

American Towns Dealing with Kids and Concussions

Committees around the country continue to deal with the problem of teen concussions.

Summer Headaches

Temperature changes can lead to migraine pain.

Blunt Trauma

Blunt trauma accounts for a significant portion of sudden death among young athletes.

Migraine Genes

Researchers have found a genetic cause of migraines.

Weight-Loss Surgery May Help Alleviate Migraines

Weight-loss surgery might help alleviate migraine headaches in morbidly obese people.

Helmet Ratings

Virginia Tech researchers have unveiled a new football helmet rating system to minimize concussion risk.

Dr. Bruce Hensel Reports on How Stress Causes Headaches

Stressful schedules can have a real effect on the chemicals in our bodies that cause headaches.

Dr. Nancy and Matt Lauer Talk to Brain Trauma Survivors

Dr. Nancy Snyderman and Matt Lauer (NBC Today Show) talk with two people who have survived traumatic brain injuries.

Dr. Nancy Talks About Brain Mysteries

Dr. Nancy Snyderman (NBC Today Show) answers viewers questions about the brain and discusses everything from migraines to boosting your memory.

Ice Storms Have Caused A number of Slip and Fall Injuries

Trauma centers have seen a spike in slip and fall visits because of the ice storms.

Headaches & Brain Tumors: DO NOT IGNORE A PERSISTANT HEADACHE

A young woman had headaches that would not go away. An emergency room visit led to the diagnosis of a rare brain tumor. The message: DO NOT IGNORE A PERSISTANT HEADACHE.

When Is a Headache a Migraine?

When Is a Headache a Migraine?

Treating Pituitary Tumors

Treating Pituitary Tumors

Multiple Sclerosis Overview

Multiple Sclerosis Overview

Meningitis Overview

Meningitis Overview

Ped Brain Tumor

Ped Brain Tumor
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