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Link Between Migraines And Reduced Breast Cancer Risk Confirmed
Featured Article Main Category: Headache / Migraine Also Included In: Breast Cancer ; Women's Health / Gynecology ; Menopause Article Date: 10 Jul 2009 - 2:00 PDT US researchers have recently confirmed the findings of an earlier smaller study they published last year that suggested women with a history of migraine are likely to have a lower risk of ...
By Pete Misiak WXYZ Entertainment Reporter Anybody got an aspirin? I have a dull ache just over my eyes that won't go away.
Stockdale family files medical appeal over dad's headache treatment
A Middleton family is faced with two very unique medical conditions and nowhere to turn.
Link between migraines and reduced breast cancer risk confirmed in follow-up study
The relationship between migraine headaches in women and a significant reduction in breast cancer risk has been confirmed in a follow-on study to landmark research published last year and conducted by scientists at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
Riboflavin tablets may ease symptoms for migraine sufferers
I have great empathy for the 16-year-old girl who suffers from headaches. If they are migraines, she should go to a health-food store and get vitamin B2 tablets.
Reasons Not to Panic Over a Painkiller
Published: Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at 5:13 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at 5:13 a.m. Few drugs are more ubiquitous than acetaminophen, the pain reliever found in numerous over-the-counter cold remedies and the headache drug Tylenol.
Everything you need to know about swine flu
According to the World Health Organisation , at least 429 people have died around the world from swine flu, which has infected 94 512 people in 136 countries.
Breathe deeply to avoid abdominal side stitches
Q Every time I try to do my abdominal exercises, I get a cramping feeling near my ribcage.
Swine flu on the rise in Niagara County
To date, New York state Department of Health laboratories have confirmed 18 cases of Novel H1N1 Influenza A in Niagara County.
Condition leaves many undiagnosed - and in pain
According to the National Headache Foundation in Chicago, many people suffering from chronic, severe headaches do not actively seek help, even though it's available.
Growing up the second-oldest of nine children, Terry Tesoriero, 54, remembers clearly how often her mother needed her to look after siblings whenever she suffered one of her many debilitating headaches.
Natural alternatives to acetaminophen for pain relief
Once again the news headlines are full of the risks of pharmaceutical drugs. This time ita s that old staple, acetaminophen, the principle ingredient of Tylenol.
UK student sparks Kenya swine flu alert
Kenya's Health minister, Beth Mugo, speaks to the media after a group of students from Nottingham brought the first cases of swine flu to her country enlarge A Nottingham medical student who travelled through some of the poorest parts of Kenya after contracting swine flu in the UK has sparked a state of national alarm in the East African country, ...
Some take different approaches to health
Rhonda Toal of rural Hillsboro was weighing whether to begin hormone replacement therapy.
You pop a few Tylenol for a headache, take allergy medicine for hay fever and a few Vicodin for your back pain, all in the same day.
Column: Don't let headaches get the best of you
Chances are you -- like 45 million other Americans -- have been affected by a headache in the past year.
Imitrex is a popular choice among the many medications prescribed for migraine and headache pain relief.
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Midlife Migraines with Aura Related to Late-Life Infarct-Like Brain Lesions?
Women who suffer migraine with aura in middle age face increased risk for infarct-like brain lesions on MRI later in life, according to a population-based cohort study in JAMA .
Alaska volcano researcher tracks dangerous ash clouds
In Alaska, there are 52 potentially active volcanoes, with Mount Redoubt currently denoted as active.
Migraines with aura in midlife associated with increased prevalence of brain lesions in older age
This release is available in Chinese . Middle-aged women who had migraine headaches with aura had a higher prevalence of brain lesions when they were older, compared to individuals without similar types of headaches, according to a study in the June 24 issue of JAMA .