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Headaches after Concussion
Part I & II Headaches are one of the most common symptoms after concussion in both children and adults. Fortunately, the symptoms of a…
Temporomandibular Disorders and Headache
Key Points: A temporomandibular disorder involves the chewing muscles, temporomandibular joint, and connected structures. The signs and symptoms of TMD are often transient and…
Supplements & Nutraceuticals in Pediatric Migraine
Key Points: Supplements are popular, but not adequately studied or frequently used in children, although more frequently by adolescents. Review and consider magnesium and…
Sinus Headaches
By: Susan Hutchinson, MD Key Points About Sinus Headache: Migraine is commonly misdiagnosed as a sinus headache. Self-diagnosed sinus headache is nearly always migraine…
Paroxysmal Hemicrania
The Basics Paroxysmal hemicrania is a rare but treatable primary headache disorder, meaning that it’s not caused by another condition. The name paroxysmal hemicrania…
Post-Traumatic Headache
Introduction to Post-Traumatic Headache Nearly 1.7 million traumatic brain injuries (TBI) occur every year in the US, and they have a significant impact on the lives…
New Daily Persistent Headache
The Basics New daily persistent headache (NDPH) is a primary headache disorder. It is termed “primary” because it’s not caused by another condition or…
Migraine and Aura
Migraine is a common and disabling condition reported in approximately 12% of the population. In the Global Burden of Disease Study by the World…
Headache Hygiene – What is It?
Headache hygiene is the practice of taking care of yourself in a way that will reduce the likelihood, frequency, intensity, and severity of headaches….
Breath-Powered Intranasal Sumatriptan Dry Powder
A breath-powered delivery system for sumatriptan dry powder (brand name Onzetra Xsail, Alisa Viejo, CA, USA) is approved by the Food and Drug Administration…