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Migraine.org

July 10th, 2010 . by chubs

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Awareness is an essential aspect of curing any kind of sickness. That is why Migraine.org was put up in order to reach out to a wider audience who would want to know more about this disease. The website was a result of the dedication and goodwill of a group of people who also suffer from migraine and who believe that “knowing” about the disease will help lessen the struggle of those who are also enduring this painful neurological syndrome.

Migraine.org has one goal: to make available – in a single location –
all the major news about migraine headache research.

Now, migraine sufferers and researchers can get together to form a unified educating body to spread consciousness all over the world.

Source: http://www.migraine.org/

The Head Ache in Migraine

August 14th, 2008 . by Peter

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For some, migraines are infrequent. On the other side of the spectrum are people who have frequent recurrences and whose lives can be debilitated by pain. Fortunately, progress is being made in migraine management. Although an individualized treatment approach is often necessary, most people can be helped.

Migraine headaches are severe, usually one- sided headaches that often occur with nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light or sound. People often describe migraine headaches as throbbing or piercing. The pain may range from mild to terribly severe.

Although migraine headaches are usually one- sided, there may be pain on both sides of the head. In some people, the pain may switch sides each time they have a migraine.

Migraine headaches sometimes occur with an aura, a group of symptoms that usually develop 5 to 30 minutes before a migraine begins. Visual disturbances, such as flashing lights, distortion, in the size or shape of objects, or blind or dark spots in your field of vision are the most common symptoms of an aura.