June 05, 2006
Eleven men and women with a long history of migraine did not respond to several type of drugs, including beta-blockers, antidepressants and anticonvulsants, had fewer and less severe headaches, on average, after taking capsules containing an extract of pine bark, vitamin C and vitamin E every day for three months, according to a report in the journal Headache. (Reuters.co.uk)
March 02, 2006
Acupuncture, one of the most popular complementary treatments, works as well as standard drugs for migraines, German researchers said on Thursday. (MSNBC)
Posted by news editor | Filed under: Migraines
August 26, 2004
"Recent research shows that correction of upper neck injuries may reverse the progression of both Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson's disease."
"A small group of Dutch male-to-female sex-change patients may have helped unravel some of the mystery of migraine headaches."
Posted by news editor | Filed under: Multiple Sclerosis