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Saturday, Aug 10

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Migraines Affect Far More Women Than Men — This Hormone Could Be To Blame

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Nearly 30 million Americans suffer from migraines, and almost 1 in 4 of them have at least four severe attacks each month.

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Vaping for health? Developers looking to transform vape into medical devices for migraines and asthma

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LONDON, Aug 10 — A handful of North American companies which see potential for vape-like devices to ease migraines and r...

Friday, Aug 9

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Man who thought migraines were from screen time given devastating diagnosis

Dan Wyatt, 35, began suffering from migraines in April 2023, and although opticians found nothing wrong with his eyesight he was soon given a devastating diagnosis

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Fit and healthy father of four thought migraines were due to too much screen time... in fact in was a tennis-ball sized brain tumour that could have killed him in weeks

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Dan Wyatt, 35, from Somerset, developed migraines in early 2023, but assumed they were due to eye strain. But it was caused by a brain tumour the size of a tennis ball.

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Why are migraines worse during your period?

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These migraines tend to be more severe and more challenging to treat.

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'I thought screen time was causing my migraines but I had a brain tumour'

Dad-of-four Dan Wyatt had been suffering from migraines since April 2023 and thought they were just caused by too much screen time

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Dad would have been dead in weeks if he ignored true cause of migraines

Dan Wyatt said that he and his family are going through a 'living nightmare' due to his terminal condition

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Man thought migraines were from 'too much screen time' before shock diagnosis

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Dan Wyatt, 35, thought his migraines were due to too much screen time, but was diagnosed with a tennis-ball sized tumour. He checked himself into A&E after suffering with severe dizziness

Thursday, Aug 8

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New images show effect of migraines on your vision, as expert reveals top tips to ward them off

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Newly-released images detail how migraines can dramatically impact your vision, helping non-sufferers better understand the often unspoken problem which regularly affects more than six million Brits

Wednesday, Aug 7

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Tuesday, Aug 6

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Why are migraines worse during your period? Study points to progesterone, offering a new treatment target

medicalxpress.com

Migraines are throbbing headaches often accompanied by nausea and increased sensitivity to light, sound and touch. Nearly 30 million Americans suffer from migraines, and almost 1 in 4 of them have at least four severe attacks each month.…

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Monday, Aug 5

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Woman's hack banishes migraines in seconds - and doctor says it really works

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A woman who has suffered from migraines for years has shared a simple yet effective hack to banish the pain in seconds - and a doctor has explained why it actually works

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South Bay residents complain of loud noise, migraines from HARD Summer Music Festival in Inglewood

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The HARD Summer Music Festival may have come and gone but many residents in the South Bay over the weekend expressed outrage at the noise emanating from the event.

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Why are migraines worse during your period? Research in mice points to a hormone called progesterone, offering a new treatment target

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Women typically suffer from more headaches than men, and some people experience migraines only during menstruation.

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Sunday, Aug 4

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Women who experience migraines more likely to suffer from 'silent killer' condition

Scientists discovered that individuals with the condition were more likely to experience severe headaches

Women who suffer from migraines more likely to have 'silent killer' condition

Scientists discovered that individuals with the condition were more likely to experience severe headaches

Saturday, Aug 3

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Banish migraines in seconds with woman's hack as doctor explains why it actually works

Migraines can be difficult to tackle when they strike — but one woman claims she can get some relief by standing in hot water and a doctor has explained why it actually works