Sep
14
Filed Under (Health and Fitness) by admin on 14-09-2008

Migraine headaches can be classified into two types: classical and common. The classical migraine is a headache that follows an aura or some type of spontaneous event such as numbness or tingling. The aura may be flashes of light, squiggly lines, or a halo effect. The common migraine does not have an aura associated with it. Most people who suffer from migraines suffer from common migraines, usually at a 3:1 ratio.

Some 28 million Americans suffer from migraines, and millions go without treatment. Scientists once thought migraines were caused by abnormally dilated or enlarged blood vessels. New imaging devices have allowed them to watch brains during migraine attacks, and scientists are discovering that sufferers have abnormally excitable neurons, or brain nerve cells.



Sep
12
Filed Under (Health and Fitness) by admin on 12-09-2008

Migraine is one of the most common excuse people use when they can?t attend a meeting or miss a class for students. In fact, it is an overused excuse next to insomniac. But this kind of headache is not a joke. It is necessary to find out the essential information about migraine so that when the time comes that the excuse becomes true you will not freak out of what you are feeling.

What it is and what it has?

Migraine is the kind of headache that occurs repeatedly. There is an estimated 11 individuals who get migraines in 100 people. A person with migraine experiences excruciating pain on one portion or side of the person?s head.



Sep
11
Filed Under (Health and Fitness) by admin on 11-09-2008

Fumes are a way of life. They can also cause headaches. With the amount of air pollution nowadays ? it is amazing that we don?t all walk around with a permanent headache!

Just think for a moment about what is in the air we breathe. In the outdoors, cars are producing fumes. Factories are belching out fumes, soot, ash and many chemicals. Garbage is burned ? releasing fumes. Chemicals are sprayed on our crops. Asphalt is rolled out ? releasing fumes. Welding gives off fumes.

Indoors, the list is even longer.



Sep
07
Filed Under (Health and Fitness) by admin on 07-09-2008

Migraines are severe painful headaches that typically affects on one side of the head, they can become worst with exposure to loud sounds or bright lights. Other symptoms associated with migraines are changes in vision such as localise blindness and seeing flashing lights, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, depression, irritability, and restlessness.

The most common triggers in migraine are chocolate, alcohol (especially red wine), cheese, nitrates, monosodium glutamate, nitro-glycerine, cured or processed meats, emotional changes such as stress and anger, too little or too much sleep, menstruation, the birth control pill, ovulation, hormonal changes, glare from the sun, weather changes such as change in pressure and exposure to the sun and drug withdrawal such as withdrawal from caffeine, ergotamine and sympathomimetic drugs.



Jun
13
Filed Under (Health) by admin on 13-06-2008

have found , like websites or ezine (print requires individual permission) as long as the resource box is included without any modifications. All links must be active. A courtesy copy is requested on publication (email: thinknatural@ikroh.com).Article Title:Managing migraine Article URL: http://www.thinknatural.com/articles.php?id=10484Author Name:Think NaturalContact email address: thinknatural@ikroh.com

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Feb
11
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 11-02-2008

Are you tired of hearing about water - the arguments over how important it really is, and how much water you should drink? Everyone knows some facts about water: that it has a simple formula (H2O) and covers more than 2/3 of the earth’s surface. But that doesn’t mean the subject is trivial or that you know everything there is to know about it. Water can do more for you than you can imagine. And it’s key to migraine headache prevention.

How Important Is Water?



Dec
06
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 06-12-2007

Last evening, during a class that I was participating in, “Laura” complained that she was having a hard time thinking because she had a migraine headache.

She described the pain as being behind her right eye, and up the side of her neck. I asked if she had any idea what caused it. She said that she had missed her hair appointment, and she didn’t like that. She also said she didn’t like it that she had a migraine. I asked what the intensity of the pain was, and her intensity level was 9 out of 10.