According to researchers, people who suffer from migraines have higher sodium concentrations in their cerebrospinal fluid.
Migraines significantly increase the risk of developing all types of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease.
Migraine triggers can increase oxidative stress, a new study reports. Targeting oxidative stress may help to prevent migraines.
According to researchers, people with pre-existing asthma who experience occasional migraines are at risk of developing chronic migraines.
A new study reports people who experience migraines with visual auras are at increased risk of atrial fibrillation.
Almost 1 in 5 people now use opioids to treat migraines. Researchers say a growing number of patients are using opioids to replace medications approved and specially designed to treat migraines, despite knowing the risks of opioid use.
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.
According to a new study, there is no evidence of an association with white matter hyperintensities or silent brain infarcts in women with migraines with auras.
Researchers have identified a positive association between persistent lower back pain and headache disorders. The study reveals those with persistent back pain or persistent headache disorders are twice as likely to suffer from both disorders at the same time.
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.
Switching to a diet that includes more leafy greens, including spinach and kale, reduces inflammation and oxidative stress, and improved symptoms associated with chronic migraine.