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New study findings indicate individuals genetically predisposed to insomnia have a higher chance of suffering from migraine.

Study results point to a potential link between immunoglobin G (IgG) antibodies and migraine frequency, severity, and comorbidities.

Researchers evaluated differences among patients with migraine who were diagnosed with the condition upon hospital admission.

Investigators conducted a questionnaire-based study among patients who suffered pediatric migraine or tension-type headache.

New research published in JAMA Network Open highlights one potential cause of migraine.

Study results indicate abnormalities in the vestibular cortical network may help researchers understand the underlying mechanisms of vestibular migraine.

Results of a cross-sectional study point to a potential link between iron intake and migraine that may be dependent on age.

Results of post hoc analyses highlight erenumab's efficacy in reducing headache medication use among migraineurs.

Results of a UK Biobank study outline the association between migraine and several gastrointestinal disorders.

Results of a survey study underscore the variables considered most and least important to patients and general practitioners when it comes to migraine treatments.

New research underscores the strong association seen between migraine, hearing loss, and tinnitus among US adults.

Early assessment of risks for other disorders may significantly improve long-term outcomes.

Highlighting the latest migraine-related news reported across MJH Life Sciences™.

Introducing more n-3 acids into one’s diet can mitigate headache pain for migraineurs.

Results of an online survey indicated that remote electrical neuromodulation (REN) may serve as a nonpharmocological treatment option for patients with menstrual migraine.

New research illustrates the potential benefits of erenumab among migraineurs in the United States.

Research presented at the American Headache Society's 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting outlines the association between migraine and history of mild traumatic brain injury.

Women who endure migraine are more susceptible to the development of obstetric and postpartum complications when pregnant, according to study results.

Some demographic groups face more limitations than others when seeking and receiving appropriate care for their headache disorders due to treatment disparities.

Study results show that those with migraine are more likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and those with RA are also more likely to have migraine.

Survey results illustrate the detrimental effects of migraine on daily life.

Almost half of US migraineurs hesitate to seek out care for their condition, according to research presented at the American Headache Society's 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting.

Results of an observational study indicate low estradiol levels could worsen vestibular migraine in postmenopausal women.

Findings from an observational study indicate that chronic migraineurs with medication overuse headache may be deficient in vitamin D.

Analyses showed differential brain activity among migraineurs with anxiety compared with those without anxiety and healthy controls.


















































