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Abuse, Maltreatment, and PTSD and Their Relationship to Migraine
Key Points Research has shown that sexual, physical and especially emotional abuse creates a predisposition to headache. Individuals with migraine may have experienced abuse…
Migraine, Stroke and Heart Disease
Thank you to Gretchen E. Tietjen, MD for her contribution to this spotlight! Migraine and Stroke Both migraine and stroke are common disorders, but…
Primary headache associated with sexual activity (Orgasmic and Pre-orgasmic Headache)
The Basics Primary headache associated with sexual activity, previously known as orgasmic or pre-orgasmic headache, is a rare headache type brought on by or…
Medication Overuse Headache
Key Points of Medication Overuse: Medication-overuse headache (MOH) is a chronic daily headache and a secondary disorder in which acute medications used excessively causes…
Intractable Headache
Intractable headache is “doctor speak” for that headache that just doesn’t seem to go away, no matter what you and your doctor do. The headache…
The Basics of Trigger Point Injections for Headache and Migraine
What Are Trigger Points? Trigger points are areas in muscle that are very irritable, show a band of tightness in the area of muscle itself,…
Anxiety and Depression
Depression and Anxiety in Migraine Patients Todd A. Smitherman, PhD and Steven M. Baskin, PhD Key Points: Migraine patients are more likely to have…
The 58th Annual Scientific Meeting
With the 2016 theme Take a Closer Look. . .at Migraine, the American Headache Society was proud to host 850 attendees from around the…
Medication Overuse Headache
The Basics of Headache Medication & Overuse When experiencing a headache, it is with the best intentions that we take pain medication for relief….
ABC’s of Headache Trigger Management
Fredrick R. Taylor, MD Nearly everyone believes their headaches have one or more causes or triggers. Managing triggers is widely recommended. Trigger coping may…