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FDA: Mixing migraine, depression meds risky
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AP - People taking migraine drugs together with some antidepressants are at risk of a life-threatening condition, health officials warned Wednesday.
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Migraines More Common in Overweight Kids
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HealthDay - THURSDAY, June 22 (HealthDay News) -- Children who suffer from migraine headaches are 36 percent more likely to be overweight, according to a new U.S. study.
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Magnetic Device May Help With Migraine
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A new study by researchers at Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus has shown that using a magnetic device that delivers magnetic pulses through the skull to the brain may help prevent the severe headache problem. The results of the preliminary study were reported at the annual meeting...
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Migraines More Common in Overweight Kids
YAHOO
HealthDay - THURSDAY, June 22 (HealthDay News) -- Children who suffer from migraine headaches are 36 percent more likely to be overweight, according to a new U.S. study.
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Migraine Pain Relievers May Upset Hormonal Function
AHN
A small study lead by researchers at University of Turin in Italy, suggests that overuse of pain killers to relieve chronic migraines may alter certain hormonal responses.
The study's lead author, Dr. Innocenzo Rainero, told Reuters...
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Overusing migraine meds may alter hormone function
YAHOO
Reuters - People with chronic migraines
who overuse pain relievers may have abnormalities in certain
hormonal responses, a small study suggests.
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Migraines Remain Untreated In Teens
AHN
While migraine headaches are common in teenagers, they are substantially under-treated, concludes a study of nearly 19,000 12-to-19-year-olds. Over a one-year period, 5 percent of boys and close to 8 percent of girls had frequent migraines.
About 60...
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