Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 at
1:37 am
ThaMan9 asked:
medications all to no avail, as a last resort I sought help from a “magneto-hypnotherapist”. The theory underlying this treatment was that headaches are caused by a misalignment of the human body’s magnetic field with the Earth’s magnetic field. The next day my headache was gone. I am now convinced that the theory of “magneto-hypno-therapy” has been verified. Can this theory be subjected to scientific testing? Is it falsifiable?
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Monday, July 5th, 2010 at
5:52 pm
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Sunday, July 4th, 2010 at
5:45 pm
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Completely updated and revised, this edition of Migraine in Women explores the links between migraine and hormonal changes and the effective management in various stages of life. The book outlines the effects of menstruation, pregnancy, contraception, the menopause and HRT on migraine, reviews the mechanisms involved, and provides practical advice
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Friday, July 2nd, 2010 at
9:09 pm
Neptune221 asked:
how does pain management treatment work for headaches and or migraines?
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Friday, July 2nd, 2010 at
3:03 pm

hypo? asked:
I have been experiencing very frequent episodes of hypoglycemia over the last month. I am not diabetic. I have been to the doctor on multiple occasions and am going to see a specialist next week because my doctor believes that I may have an insulinoma. All my doctor has told me to do so far is to avoid foods high in sugar and to eat small frequent meals/snacks. I have gotten fairly confused several different times but the problems subsided when I ate a few pieces of candy and then had a snack. Today I was home alone all day and I started to feel like my blood sugar was dropping but instead of eating the candy first, I just had popcorn. I passed out and woke up approximately an hour and a half later with a really bad headache. I got up and almost fell over on the way to get something to eat. Several hours later I still have a headache but I am able to walk around and function without a problem. Is there anything that I should do tonight and what should I do if this happens again?
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 at
11:19 am
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Migraine Art includes more than 300 powerful illustrations and paintings created by migraine sufferers from around the world. It provides a thoroughly unique window into the subjective world of the migraine sufferer. The idea of collecting migraine art started with a number of public competitions in the 1980s, which encouraged artists, both amateur
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Sunday, June 27th, 2010 at
7:53 pm
Frankie S asked:
I have been having the most HORRIBLE headaches lately. worse than any migraine I’ve ever had… the doctor diagnosed it as cluster headache and put me on Verapamil as a prophylaxis. Does anyone know how long I should expect it to begin taking effect? (that is, if it works at all)
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Friday, June 25th, 2010 at
5:17 am
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This award winning book is a must-read migraine sufferers and health care practitioners who work with migraine patients. Unlike any other headache book, Migraines Be Gone teaches migraine sufferers how to overcome their migraines using a step-by-step approach to balancing the nervous system. Clinically proven safe and effective, anyone committed to
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Friday, June 25th, 2010 at
4:18 am
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Making the Pain Go Away If your child suffers from bad headaches, then you know all too well the panic and frustration they cause -- and not just for your child, who may be too young or unwell to articulate what he's feeling, but for everyone in the family. When over-the-counter medications don't work and your pediatrician doesn't have an answer,
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