by Brittany Macleod | Jan 25, 2020 | Migraine
Did you know that about 60% of females report their menstrual cycle as a trigger to experiencing headaches or migraines? What is a menstrual migraine? Menstrual migraines are a specific type of migraine, of which the timing correlates closely with the timing of the... by Ariel Lee | Oct 17, 2019 | Chronic Headache, Headache & Migraine Facts, Headache and Migraine Relief, Migraine
Obesity is a condition classified as having a total body fat percentage of over 35% in females, and over 25% in males, according to the World Health Organization.1 One can agree that both headache sufferers and people with obesity experience negative impacts of their... by Ariel Lee | Jul 27, 2019 | Headache & Migraine Facts, Migraine, The Cause, The Disability
Ocular migraines can be quite distressing for sufferers. Ocular migraines are migraines that cause visual symptoms, which can be with or without other symptoms such as a headache itself. What is an Ocular Migraine? An ocular migraine can be quite complex to diagnose... by Ariel Lee | May 18, 2019 | Chronic Headache, Headache & Migraine Facts, Headache and Migraine Relief, Migraine, New Treatment Modalities, Other Headache Conditions, The Cause, The Triggers
Do you find yourself waking up in the morning with a migraine or headache? Does it tend to improve during the day? You might benefit from reconsidering your choice of pillow! Pain and Pillows Waking up with head or neck pain can be very frustrating and debilitating.... by Bertrand Doeuk | Apr 6, 2019 | Headache & Migraine Facts, Migraine, The Disability
Recurrent migraines are correlated with higher risks of many other medical conditions, that may affect general health. Addressing migraine and headache pain may be key for bettering your overall health outcomes! Migraines and headaches are linked to conditions... by Bertrand Doeuk | Mar 23, 2019 | Headache & Migraine Facts, Migraine, The Cause, The Disability, The Triggers
Aura is classed as any neurological disturbances such as seeing bright dots or lines, a tingly feeling on one side of the body or inability to speak clearly, lasting 20 minutes to an hour prior to a migraine attack! Types of Aura There are three types of Aura which...