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Ask the expert: Migraine 101
Muncie Star Press, IN -
Q. When should I get medical help for migraines? A. You can take over-the-counter, pain-relieving drugs once you experience the first signs or symptoms of a ...
Summer cold comfort for headache sufferers
Weekend Post, South Africa - Nov 28, 2008
?Headache and migraine sufferers should try to manage stress and plan ahead for big family get-togethers and holidays to avoid tension headaches. ...

Washington Post
It's time for Giants to hand Burress his walking papers
The Virginian-Pilot, VA -
In order to get the best experience with our full-size images, you should enable JavaScript in your browser. HERE'S WHAT Plaxico Burress has given the New ...
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Politi: It's time to part ways with Plax The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
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Migraine sufferers less likely to get breast cancer
KING5.com, WA - Nov 6, 2008
Li says that doesn't mean migraine sufferers should skip their mammograms, but it does offer hope for the future. "If we better understand the biology, ...
Migraines May Cut Breast Cancer Risk WebMD
Migraine sufferers much less likely to get breast cancer Seattle Post Intelligencer
More Migraines Equal Less Breast Cancer Risk? eFluxMedia
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State, Federal Regulation at Stake in Wyeth Case
NJBIZ, NJ -
The case centers on Vermont resident Diana Levine, a musician who went to a clinic in early 2000 complaining of a migraine. A physician there injected her ...
Overuse of narcotics and barbiturates may make migraine worse
PhysOrg.com, VA - Nov 19, 2008
In a recent article published in the journal Headache, the Einstein-led study of more than 8000 migraine sufferers nationwide, found that the use of ...

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Narcotics May Worsen Migraine Headaches
eMaxHealth.com, NC - Nov 20, 2008
Richard Lipton, MD, who led the research and authored the study, which examined 8000 migraine sufferers nationwide, says, "These findings have important ...
Drugs you can't have
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Nov 30, 2008
New and expensive, Myozyme is the only treatment available and without it sufferers are doomed to death or severe disablement. ...
Migraine sufferers, here's what can help
Kentucky.com, KY - Nov 4, 2008
In headache patients with no fever, clear nasal discharge and a normal X-ray, migraine should be a top suspect. Migraine is the headache that puts you in ...

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Death of Hernando student touches many
Tampabay.com, FL -
He also suffered through debilitating migraine headaches and pancreatitis. One day, for whatever reason, Eric had had enough. He hanged himself Nov. ...
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Study: Female Migraine Sufferers At Risk For Other Diseases
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Brandie Burson, a migraine sufferer said she even has to deal with the pain at work. "It usually starts with pain back here and it feels like a grip on my ...
Gene Could Boost Stroke Risk for Migraine Sufferers
Washington Post, United States - Jul 31, 2008
By Serena Gordon THURSDAY, July 31 (HealthDay News) -- Scientists say they've spotted a gene that may lessen the risk of migraines with aura. ...
Gene May Put Women With Migraine At Increased Risk Of Heart ... Science Daily (press release)
Gene Variant Increases Stroke Risk in Female Migraineurs MedPage Today
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Dr. Gott: Headaches caused by trauma
Northwest Herald, IL - Aug 3, 2008
Migraine sufferers know all too well what it is like to feel perfectly fine and then suddenly have the beginnings of a headache that can escalate to a ...

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US prisoner says too obese to be executed
RIA Novosti, Russia -
In addition, Cooey said a drug that he takes for migraine will react badly with the initial anaesthetizing injection causing him "unnecessary pain. ...
Death row inmate argues he is too fat to be executed humanely AFP
Death row inmate says he is too fat for execution Telegraph.co.uk
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The course includes various asanas to help relieve migraine, backache, arthritis, asthma, recurrent cold and obesity, besides cardiac ailments, ...
NMT Medical Announces Second-Quarter 2008 Financial Results
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The prevalence of migraines in the United States is about 10%. Of the 28 million migraine sufferers in America, those who experience aura and have a PFO may ...NMTI
Exercise plus relaxation may lessen migraine pain
Reuters India, India - Jul 31, 2008
Austrian researchers found that when 15 migraine sufferers added an exercise-and-relaxation routine to their usual care, the patients reported an ...
HURRICAN KATRINA HEALTHCARE NEW ORLEANS DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Newswise (press release)
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Women?s Migraines Multiply Heart Risk
WebMD - Jul 30, 2008
Of active migraine sufferers, 40% had migraines with aura. Over a 12-year follow-up period, 625 women suffered from a heart-related event, such as heart ...
Study: Oxygen therapy helps migraine sufferers
WFIE-TV, IN - Jul 30, 2008
Although most migraine sufferers turn to medication, a new study finds two types of oxygen therapy could provide relief as well. ...
Epilepsy Drug May Increase Risk Of Birth Defects
eMaxHealth.com, NC -
?But these results should also get the attention of women with migraine and their doctors, since topiramate is also used for preventing migraine, ...
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Prevalence of migraine headache in the United States. Relation to age, income, race, and other … -
WF Stewart, RB Lipton, DD Celentano, ML Reed - JAMA, 1992 - Am Med Assoc
... Self-awareness of migraine: Interpreting the labels that headache sufferers apply
to their headaches Lipton et al. Neurology 2002;58:S21-26. ...

Burden of Migraine in the United States Disability and Economic Costs -
XH Hu, LE Markson, RB Lipton, WF Stewart, ML … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1999 - Am Med Assoc
... 18% of women in the United States currently suffer from migraine headaches. ... 2 While
most migraine sufferers reported taking medication for headache, most used ...

Practice parameter: Evidence-based guidelines for migraine headache (an evidence-based review) … -
SD Silberstein - Neurology, 2000 - AAN Enterprises
... Many migraine patients try nonpharmacologic treatment to manage their headaches
before they ... These are treatment options for headache sufferers who have one ...

Acute Migraine Therapy: Do Doctors Understand What Patients With Migraine Want From Therapy? -
RB Lipton, WF Stewart - Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1999 - Blackwell Synergy
... (4) Which of the following qualities did migraine sufferers currently seeing a doctor
say were most important to them in a doctor treating their headaches? ...

… (MIDAS) score in comparison to a diary-based measure in a population sample of migraine sufferers. -
WF Stewart, RB Lipton, KB Kolodner, J Sawyer, C … - Pain, 2000 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... here to read Validity of the Migraine Disability Assessment (MIDAS) score in comparison
to a diary-based measure in a population sample of migraine sufferers. ...

Treatment of Mild Headache in Disabled Migraine Sufferers: Results of the Spectrum Study -
RK Cady, RB Lipton, C Hall, WF Stewart, SO'Quinn, … - Headache, 2000 - Blackwell Synergy
... 11. Lipton RB, Stewart WF, Cady R, et al. Sumatriptan for the range of headaches
in migraine sufferers: results of the Spectrum Study. Headache. ...

Sumatriptan for the Range of Headaches in Migraine Sufferers: Results of the Spectrum Study -
RB Lipton, WF Stewart, R Cady, C Hall, SO'Quinn, T … - Headache, 2000 - Blackwell Synergy
... Only patients who were disabled by their migraines, as defined by an HIQ score ... III
and IV) targets the most severely affected upper half of migraine sufferers. ...

Validity of an illness severity measure for headache in a population sample of migraine sufferers. -
WF Stewart, RB Lipton, D Simon, J Liberman, M Von … - Pain, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... in a population-based sample of 132 migraine headache sufferers enrolled in a ... from
four frequency-based questions (ie number of headaches, missed days ...

Migraine in the United States Epidemiology and patterns of health care use -
RB Lipton, AI Scher, K Kolodner, J Liberman, TJ … - Neurology, 2002 - AAN Enterprises
... to those migraine sufferers with six or more headaches per year, it is possible
that eliminating migraine sufferers with very infrequent headaches might have ...

Migraine and reduced work performance: a population-based diary study -
M Von Korff - Neurology, 1998 - AAN Enterprises
... migraine and an additional 0.7 were due to migrainous headaches. ... CONCLUSIONS: Employed
migraine sufferers experienced considerable work loss and reduced work ...

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Five types of foods migraine sufferers should go easy on

After celebrating our nation's independence this week, the National Headache Foundation wants to help America's migraine sufferers be free from their diet-related headaches.

Dietary triggers do not necessarily contribute to migraines in all sufferers, but particular foods can trigger attacks in certain individuals.

Here are five groups of foods the foundation recommends avoiding this summer. For more information on headache causes and treatments, visit www.headaches.org.

• Dairy products, primarily ripened cheeses such as cheddar, emmentaler, stilton, brie and camembert. Cheeses that are permitted include American, cottage, cream cheese and Velveeta. Migraine sufferers should have no more than a half a cup of sour cream daily.

• Meats and fish. Herring (pickled or dried), sausage, bologna, bacon, pepperoni, salami, summer sausage, hot dogs, lunch meats, chicken livers and pâté.

• Fruits and vegetables. Broad beans, lima beans, fava beans, snow peas. No more than half a cup of citrus fruits, figs, raisins, papayas, avocados or red plums daily. Less than 1/2 banana daily.

 

 

• Grains. Breads and crackers containing cheese or chocolate. Also, sourdough bread.

• Other food items with monosodium glutamate (MSG) such as soy sauce, meat tenderizers or seasoned salt. Fermented, pickled or marinated foods, aspartame, chocolate, nuts, peanut butter and pizza.

Also avoid excessive amounts of caffeinated beverages such as tea, coffee or cola drinks. Migraine sufferers should have no more than two cups daily.

 
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Diabetic women need fracture prevention strategy

Last Updated: 2006-07-07 16:13:41 -0400 (Reuters Health)

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - After 22 years of following women with type 1 or 2 diabetes, researchers detected a statistically significant increased risk of hip fracture, highlighting the need for prevention efforts in this population.

"Increased risk of fracture has not traditionally been considered a consequence of diabetes mellitus," Dr. Mohsen Janghorbani from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences in Iran noted in an email to Reuters Health.

"However, this study, as well as several other observational studies, has demonstrated that individuals with type 1 and type 2 diabetes are at increased risk of hip fracture and fall, despite higher weight than nondiabetic control individuals," the researcher added.

The findings are based on data from 109,983 women aged 34 to 59 years in 1980 who were followed through 2002. As participants in the Nurses' Health Study, the women were asked about their history and treatment of diabetes and other potential risk factors for hip fracture.

During the study period, 1,398 women (1.2 percent) fractured a hip, Janghorbani and colleagues at Harvard University, Boston, note in the July issue of Diabetes Care.

Compared with nondiabetic women, after factoring in the effects of age, the risk of fracture was seven times higher in women with type 1 diabetes and almost twice as high in those with type 2 diabetes, the researchers report.

After further adjusting the data for the effects of weight, smoking, physical activity, menopausal status, postmenopausal hormone use, and daily intake of calcium, vitamin D, and protein, the risk of hip fracture was more than six times higher women with type 1 diabetes and more that two-times higher in women with type 2 diabetes.

The mechanisms involved in these negative effects on fracture risk in diabetes are not entirely clear, the investigators note. The risk of hip fracture increased with longer duration of type 2 diabetes; having type 2 diabetes for 12 or more years was associated with a three-times higher risk of hip fracture, compared with no diabetes.

The risk of hip fracture also increased with insulin treatment. This may indicate a more severe disease process, the team notes, rather than being a direct contributor to hip fracture. On the other hand, insulin may exert negative effects on the bones. The role of insulin in fracture risk is uncertain, they add, and requires more study.

Overall, "the results of this study highlight the need for fracture and fall prevention strategies in patients with diabetes," Janghorbani concluded.

SOURCE: Diabetes Care, July 2006.

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