Migraines and Headaches - Management
And 4 ways to make your headache go away.
A new warning for senior migraine patients.
The difference between common types of headaches, and headaches that are serious cause for alarm.
Suffering from a head full of pain? These treatments will help you get back on your feet, fast.
Studies shed light on the possibility that your migraines are connected to digestive disorders.
Spinal manipulation is a helpful element of ongoing pain treatment for many. Learn what to expect from your visit to the chiropractor.
While the logistics of air travel can be a pain in the neck, for some, flying can literally be a pain in the head.
You can easily access two pressure points used widely in this ancient form of healing.
For many, sinusitis means uncomfortable symptoms that may require the right treatment to overcome.
Understanding what you're experiencing can help you find the appropriate treatment.
Learn the different stages of migraines and how you can better manage them.
If someone you care about is plagued by chronic pain, consider sharing these thoughtful gifts.
It can be hard to tell the difference between these two common conditions, but migraine headaches and sinus infections do have some hallmark signs.
The rigors of daily living make the occasional ache commonplace. But when have you crossed the line to chronic pain?
Typically a treatment for patients suffering from depression, transcranial direct current stimulation shows benefits for those coping with chronic pain.
People who live with depression often also suffer from headaches. What's the link?
If you have ongoing back pain, OMT offers a holistic approach to pain relief that addresses a variety of physical conditions.
Mind over matter: You've heard it so many times, it may seem meaningless. But new research shows how emotional therapy helps to make pain symptoms easier to bear.
Typically thought of as a remedy for depression, some experts are studying the effects of talk therapy on chronic pain.
Bringing a pet into your home is a big commitment, but it can come with serious rewards including a potential reduction of your pain.
Pain often comes from the inside. But could items on your exterior contribute to your discomfort?
If you live with chronic pain, you may need painkilling medications to help you make it through the day-to-day grind. However, if you rely too heavily on over-the-counter (OTC) medications, you may run the risk of developing long term and potentially deadly health risks.
It can be difficult to see someone you care about suffering from pain. You want to help, but you're not sure how. So you cast about for something to say...and you end up making your loved one more upset than before. How did your comment get taken so wrongly? And what should you have said instead?
Prescription glasses, over-the-counter reading glasses, and sunglasses may be contributing to your headaches. The good news is that there are clear solutions to solve this problem.
Once you recognize a migraine is on its way, is it possible to prevent it from taking hold? Read on it find out.
If you live with frequent headaches or migraines, it's important to know what's causing them and what stops them. Sometimes it's all about what you eat.
A lot of people think exercising is a headache, but for some people, it actually causes headaches. What causes exercise headaches and how can you stop them?
Some people say caffeine gives them a headache. Others say it's the only thing that cures theirs. The truth about caffeine is somewhere in the middle. Here, we've sorted the myths from the facts about caffeine and headaches.
Spinal manipulation has become a common treatment for many patients with chronic pain. In fact, as many as 60 percent of patients who see a traditional doctor for back pain will also see a chiropractor for spinal manipulation. But does it really work?
According to a study presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 2010 Annual Meeting migraines are seen in women with multiple sclerosis (MS) more often than in women without. What's the link? Read on to find out.