Researchers discover a potential biomarker for episodic migraine in women.
Exposing migraine sufferers to a narrow band of green light may help to reduce the severity of the headache, a new study reports.
A new study reports a novel drug designed to treat migraine was associated with fewer headache hours for sufferers within 3 to 7 days following their first injection.
A new study reports some genes associated with vascular problems are also associated with migraines.
Researchers report amplified EEG can produce diagnostic results of brain waves associated with migraine and epilepsy non-invasively.
A new study confirms the impact some foods and drinks can have in triggering migraines.
A new study links frequent chronic headaches with lower serum vitamin D levels.
Neurologists at the University of Michigan reveal why some people get headaches when wearing their hair in ponytails. According to researchers, ponytail headaches are an example of allodynia, a normal stimuli interpreted as painful. A lack of sleep and a predisposition to migraine are some factors that may make the experience of pain worse.
Researchers report ketamine may help to relieve pain symptoms associated with migraine in patients for whom other treatments have failed.
An immunotherapy that acts against an inflammatory molecule associated with migraines, has been shown to be successful in reducing the number of headaches people with chronic migraines suffer each month.
The loss of TRESK significantly increases the risk of developing headaches and may be implicated in migraines.
Drinking three or more cups of coffee a day can trigger the onset of a headache for patients with episodic migraines.