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Original Source: Treatment of Insomnia in Migraineurs
It is hypothesized that treating insomnia in migraineurs, many of whom also have tension headaches, prolongs total sleep time to the extent that it decreases overall headache frequency. Chronic headache sufferers also feel more tired during the day2, undoubtedly affecting daytime functioning, which is hypothesized to improve as well with prolonged total sleep time.
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Vicks announces OTC aid for occasional sleeplessness, ZzzQuil
The makers of VicksNyQuil announced today the newest non-habit forming, over-the-counter sleep-aid that provides relief for occasional sleeplessness. ZzzQuil - It's not for colds, it's not for pain, i...
The Futon Shop Responds to The Staggering Cost of Sleeplessness Reported on Huffington Post
San Francisco, ca (PRWEB) March 20, 2013 On March 20th, The Futon Shop responds to an article published by The Huffington Post on The Staggering Cost of Sleeplessness. According to the article...
Migraineurs Not Hurt by 'Freckles' on Brain Imaging (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- Small lesions appear on brain imaging more often in patients who get migraines, but they don't appear to have an impact on cognition or stroke risk, researchers found.
AHS: changes in weather can trigger mild migraines
(HealthDay) -- For patients with migraines, 20.9 percent of incident mild headaches can be explained by temperature changes; and most red-wine-sensitive migraineurs do not experience migraine every ti...
Procter & Gamble unveils new over-the-counter sleep-aid
Procter & Gamble has unveiled new non-habit forming, over-the-counter sleep-aid, ZzzQuil, which provides relief for occasional sleeplessness.
Global 'sleeplessness epidemic' affects an estimated 150 million in developing world
(Medical Xpress) -- Levels of sleep problems in the developing world are approaching those seen in developed nations, linked to an increase in problems like depression and anxiety.
Johns Hopkins receives $1.9M NIH grant to establish new center for sleep research
More than one-quarter of the adult population of the U.S. suffers from sleep disturbances known to contribute to life-threatening illnesses such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and dementia as we...
Anxiety, Depression May Raise Stroke Risk
MONDAY, June 18 (HealthDay News) -- People suffering from anxiety, depression, sleeplessness or other forms of psychological distress are at greater risk of death from a stroke, according to a new st...
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Her versus his migraine: multiple sex differences in brain function and structure.
Migraine is twice as common in females as in males, but the mechanisms behind this difference are still poorly understood. We used high-field magnetic resonance imaging in male and female age-matched...
A lack of habituation in visual-evoked potentials (VEPs) is the main abnormality observed in migraineurs. However, no study of steady-state VEPs has yet evaluated pattern-reversal stimuli with respect...
Postdural puncture headache in migraineurs and nonheadache subjects: A prospective study.
To prospectively assess 1) the incidence and duration of postdural puncture headache (PDPH) in migraineurs and healthy subjects; 2) the associated risk factors; and 3) the risk of getting a migraine a...
Background: To investigate the association between cardiovascular risk-factor profile and migraine in the elderly, we evaluated a population sample of ageing men and women (65 years or more) living in...
Small deep white matter lesions are associated with right-to-left shunts in migraineurs.
The right-to-left shunts (RLS) and white matter lesions (WMLs) are frequently observed in migraineurs and in patients with ischemic stroke. Previous studies have reported that the burden of WMLs did n...