Friday, August 20th, 2010 at
6:11 pm
What are the causes of migraine headaches and how the heck can you stop them? A lot of people have trouble with migraines and headaches that can be completely debilitating. How do you fix them and get back to normal everyday life? It’s easier than you think, read on to learn what causes migraine headaches and how you can cure them.
Migraines are notorious for being the worst headaches possible. You may even know someone, or be someone, who gets them daily or weekly—they can be extremely painful. That being said, a lot of people get migraines due to a number of factors. Stress at school, stress at work, poor diet, environmental factors and a lot more. The key is identifying your own causes and what seems to trigger your migraines. Is there a certain smell or light that causes your headaches to start? If so try to make a mental note or write down what seems to trigger your migraine headaches. This is the first step to curing them.
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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 at
6:29 pm

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Monday, August 16th, 2010 at
7:36 pm
Cluster headaches are not very common. National statistics show that only 69 out of 100,000 people get them. Hence, you would find that this type of headache is not as well researched and discussed as the other types of headaches. Still, cluster headaches can be very painful; those who suffer from them would desperately want to look for an effective cluster headache pain relief.
A typical cluster headache sufferer is about 30 years old. Most the sufferers for this type of headache have their first cluster headache between the age of 20 and 50. Nevertheless, you can develop one at any time in your life. There have been reports of those who get their first symptoms before they even turn 10-years-old. Then, there are also some people who do not get inflicted until they are 80-years-old or older. Men are usually affected more often than women. In fact, only one of every six who suffer from a cluster headache is a female.
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Monday, August 16th, 2010 at
6:09 pm
Headache is the really a common ailment effecting these days. This is because of the increasingly busy schedule, longer working hours, increase in worries; stress etc. Several other reasons are also associated with headache like common cold, chronic anemia, bad eye sight, allergy from some particular food.
Major Causes of Headache:-
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Thursday, August 12th, 2010 at
7:50 pm
Migraine headache pain can totally ruin an individual’s life. In addition to severe headache pain they might also include nausea, vomiting, neck pain, photophobia (increased sensitivity to light), visual problems, dizziness, diarrhea, speech troubles, and a lot of other undesirable conditions.
Luckily, you will find a large number of excellent natural therapy methods on hand that can often be more effectual than doctor-prescribed or over-the-counter pain killing medications. Certainly one of the finer ways to alleviate or stop the pain is by way of stress reduction tactics.
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Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 at
7:35 pm
If you have ever experienced a migraine headache you know exactly how painful they can be. What’s even worse, the pain can last for days and practically incapacitate the sufferer. Medications are available to relieve the pain, but most people don’t realize there are simple and safe techniques you can use to get migraine pain relief naturally without drugs and pills.
1. Exercise. Exercise can help relieve stress, one of the most common causes of migraine headaches. The best type of exercise for migraine sufferers is regular, moderate aerobic exercise for at least 30 minutes three times a week. Some recommended activities include power walking, jogging, cycling, swimming, and dancing.
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Friday, August 6th, 2010 at
6:07 pm
What’s a fast cure for migraine headaches you can start implementing right now? There aren’t enough hours in the day to fit our busy lifestyles, so you don’t have to waste. If you suffer from a migraine headache then you already know how badly this can throw off your plans, so don’t let it. Get a fast cure for migraine headaches right away and start easing your pain to get on with your schedule.
Now, there’s no fast cure that’s guaranteed to work but there are some you should definitely try out. Everyone’s body is different and some people have other internal problems that might cause their migraines like a separate more serious illness perhaps, which means none of the below will have that much of an impact on the pain, but it’s worth a shot never the less.
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
7:44 pm
My girls getting headaches stomach aces and feels tired from time to time does that mean shes pregnant?
she didn’t have sore boobs yet she didnt miss her period. her stomach hurts but it doesn’t hurt when you push down on it.
Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
7:44 pm
Many people looking for migraine pain relief are turning to chiropractic treatment. This is quite simply because it is an alternative, non-invasive and very, very effective method to gain quick pain relief. In this article I will explain why and how this is benefiting so many people across the world.
Migraine headaches are idiopathic. This means that despite the last century’s advances in medical science their cause is still unknown. A number of theories exist to explain migraines. They include a possible serotonin deficiency in migraineurs, genetics malformations, and arterial swelling in the cranium.
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
6:06 pm
My sister endured and suffered from frequent severe headaches for many years. It was a part of her life and she had become so used to them that it had become a part of her lifes routine. She ended up taking a lot of medicines to subdue the pain but most of the medicines that she took over the years were able to only reduce the pain to a dull ache. None of the medicines that were tried out obliterated the pain altogether.
The issue took a serious turn when other symptoms started appearing and my sister started to get sudden blackouts. These evolved into situations wherein she lost control of her body and fell, in turn hurting herself. More doctors and more medicines followed but there was no respite. Some doctors tried over-the-counter medicines and the others prescribed sophisticated drugs. But none of them could really understand the real reason behind these headaches.
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