Search Tag: Migraine
2019 06 Feb
Which is the horse and which is the jockey? Let us share some interesting study findings and aspects on the relation of autonomic function and neurological disorders: Neurological diseases are very often associated with autonomic dysfunction – or the other way round? Migraine, Multiple Sclerosis or Parkinson’s Disease are only a few...Read more
2016 14 Jun
Findings from a large study show that migraine is a risk marker for coronary events and cardiovascular death. This is especially true for women with migraine as they had a 50 percent higher risk for developing major cardiovascular disease. The findings have been published in BMJ. Risk was elevated for angina/coronary revascularizations, stroke,...Read more
2016 01 Mar
Physicists at the Universities of Bonn and Oldenburg have developed a model whose behaviour on the brain – although based on strict rules – can apparently change spontaneously. There are also changes of this type in nature, for example, in the development of migraine attacks or epileptic seizures. The mechanism, described for the first time...Read more
2013 26 Mar
A new study published online in the journal Radiology suggests that migraines are related to brain abnormalities present at birth and others that develop over time. Migraines are intense, throbbing headaches, sometimes accompanied by nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light. Some patients experience auras, a change in visual or sensory function...Read more