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Can My Work Environment Trigger Migraines?

By Migraine Relief Center on July 22, 2015

We sit too long, use computers for hours, work in unhealthy buildings, and get too little fresh air. If everything else in health and life is equal, we cope even though those things are bad for everyone.

For migraine sufferers, conditions at work can escalate an already hard-to-manage condition. The good news is there are some things you can do at work that will help and, if those fail it’s possible co-workers or bosses can step in and make necessary changes.

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Free Webinar! Treating Your Migraines 101

By Migraine Relief Center on July 17, 2015

At the Migraine Relief Center, we know how debilitating migraine attacks can be. In fact, studies show that 90% of migraine sufferers saw a negative impact on their education, career and social activities due to constant attacks.  

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What is Supraorbital Nerve Decompression?

By Migraine Relief Center on July 8, 2015

Not many people relish the thought of having surgery. As a migraine sufferer, you’ve probably heard about supraorbital nerve decompression and wondered what’s it all about – how big an operation is it, and what are the side effects and the success rate?

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Is There a Connection Between Migraines and Anxiety?

By Migraine Relief Center on July 1, 2015

Many migraine sufferers find that their headaches are often associated with feelings of anxiety or depression, and wonder if the two conditions are related. Plenty of research has been done to investigate the likelihood of either anxiety or depression leading to migraine, with results indicating that there is actually a connection.

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Do Migraines Affect Your Skin?

By Migraine Relief Center on June 24, 2015

Migraine pain is bad enough, but the symptoms that often go along with the head pain can add to the distress. Many migraine sufferers experience a range of other symptoms, which often show themselves in the skin itself, the eyes, how the face looks, or a heightened sensitivity from normal stimulus that shouldn’t cause discomfort.

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Ease Your Migraine With These Household Items

By Migraine Relief Center on June 17, 2015

Migraines are very personal. They vary from person to person in severity and cause, and as such, no one treatment will work for everyone. What soothes a migraine for one person, could trigger one in another. Some have been successful with home remedies, using common household items found their pantries and medicine cabinets to find relief.

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4 Tips to Help People Understand Your Migraines

By Migraine Relief Center on June 10, 2015

You’re not hobbling around on crutches and you don’t wear a cast or have surgery wounds you can show off. There’s no blood, no stitches, no bruising. In fact, to all the world you look perfectly fine.

Migraine pain doesn’t show up on the outside, so it’s often hard to get people to believe just how bad the pain is. Many people get headaches, and to most it’s little more than an inconvenience. Headaches are swiftly dealt with by over the counter medication and within half an hour or so the...

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The Connection Between Migraines and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

By Migraine Relief Center on June 3, 2015

Carpal tunnel syndrome and migraines are both serious, debilitating conditions that cause pain and distress in sufferers. Both are also recurring, and require treatment throughout the patient’s life. Until now, however, a direct link between the two has never been established.

A recent study now indicates there may actually be significant correlation, and that if you suffer from one you’re more likely than other people to develop the second at some point in your life.

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Common Cluster Headache Triggers... and How to Avoid Them

By Migraine Relief Center on May 27, 2015

Cluster headaches are one of the most debilitating conditions you can experience, particularly if you get them often. They’re also one of the most frustrating to identify and diagnose, and medical science is unclear as to the real cause. It’s believed that overstimulation of the hypothalamus is the primary cause, however. This is the section of the brain that regulates our sleep patterns, and its disturbance results in the development of headaches.

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Avoiding Summer Migraines: 10 Tips to Get You Through!

By Migraine Relief Center on May 20, 2015

It’s almost summer, and while the hazy, lazy, sunny days bring a sense of well-being and enjoyment to so many people, for migraine sufferers it can be quite the opposite. If you’re one of the 14 million Americans who regularly contend with chronic headaches, you might be a little less happy about the arrival of the heat.

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