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What Are the Risks of Opioid Use for Migraineurs in This Age of Crisis?

By Migraine Relief Center on August 21, 2019

“Given the opioid epidemic in the U.S. and the high prevalence of opioid use in migraine patients shown in our study, especially those with chronic migraine, our results suggest that improved management of treatment is needed to optimize care.” - Justin S. Yu, PharmS, Allergan

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Are There Benefits to Migraines?

By Migraine Relief Center on July 25, 2019

After reading the title to this post, you are probably wondering how anyone could possibly think there is an advantage to having migraines. If you are suffering one right now, it probably won’t make you feel better, but sometimes knowing that there may be something good out of all this misery can help you cope with the rest.

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The Migraine Relief Center Blog Is Named One of the Best Migraine and Headache Blogs of 2019

By Migraine Relief Center on July 10, 2019

The Migraine Relief Center is honored to have our blog listed as one of the best headache and migraine blogs of 2019 by Healthline, the fastest growing health information site on the internet. 

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The Migraine Relief Center Blog Is Named One of the Best Migraine and Headache Blogs of 2019

By Migraine Relief Center on July 10, 2019

The Migraine Relief Center is honored to have our blog listed as one of the best headache and migraine blogs of 2019 by Healthline, the fastest growing health information site on the internet. 

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A New Drug Is Approved for the Treatment of Cluster Headaches

By Migraine Relief Center on July 9, 2019

Good news for those of you who suffer from cluster headaches. On June 4,  the FDA announced it has approved Galcanezumab, sold as Emgality by Eli Lilly and Co., for the treatment of episodic cluster headaches.READY TO EXPLORE NEW MIGRAINE SOLUTIONS?    DOWNLOAD OUR FREE MIGRAINE DIARY TODAY! »

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Migraines in Men: Can Estrogen Play a Role?

By Migraine Relief Center on November 28, 2018

Almost 5 million people in the U.S. suffer a migraine episode at least once a month, while more than 11 million people believe migraines are the cause of disability. Women develop migraines most frequently, with 18% of all females experiencing the condition. That doesn’t mean the men escape, however, and 6% of American men have migraine episodes regularly. Interestingly, both symptoms and triggers can be different for migraines in men, who are more sensitive to light than women, but less so to...

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The Relationship Between Migraines and Sleep Habits

By Migraine Relief Center on November 28, 2018

Getting enough sleep is important for most people, but for migraine sufferers the quality of sleep can affect them as much as the quantity. Without restful sleep we’re not at our best, and we have lower resistance to health conditions.

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Are Your Phone and Computer Screens Triggering Your Migraines?

By Migraine Relief Center on November 21, 2018

Smartphones, tablets and computers are a fact of life in the 21stcentury, and in the first quarter of 2018 US adults spent three hours and 48 minutes a day on computers, tablets and smartphones,according to a study by market-research group Nielsen. This is a 13-minute increase from the previous quarter, and 62% of that time is spent browsing the internet and using apps on smartphones.

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A Guide to Healing Ocular Migraines

By Migraine Relief Center on November 14, 2018

One in every 200 migraine patients experiences ocular or retinal migraines that can significantly affect their vision. These attacks are often preceded by aura, which typically affects both eyes. Patients might see spots, patterns or flashes of light before a headache develops, and symptoms range from light sensitivity to temporary vision loss. The worst ocular migraines can cause temporary blindness episode lasting several minutes, although the duration is usually less than an hour.

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Tips for Preventing and Treating Barometric Migraines

By Migraine Relief Center on November 7, 2018

Remember when your grandmother would say she could feel a storm coming “in her bones?” That was based on barometric pressure, which is the term scientists give to the weight of the air pressing on the earth’s surface. This pressure triggers various physical reactions, and because it governs the air currents and weather, it can also cause migraine patients to develop headache episodes.

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