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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: migraine brain + migraine prevention + migraine  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

45-Year-Old Woman With Recurrent Headache and Photophobia
RedOrbit, TX -
The patient was taking aspirin, metformin, levothyroxine, esomeprazole, lovastatin, and calcium with vitamin D. She had no history of migraines. ...
Migraine with aura more likely to benefit from PFO closure, but ...
TheHeart.Org, NY - Jul 23, 2008
But, more puzzlingly, migraine relief can occur even if residual shunting occurs after the PFO is closed. The counterintuitive findings come from a ...

MSNBC
How to treat the 5 most common headaches
MSNBC - Jul 18, 2008
Even better is prevention: do not use any acute headache medicine more than ten days per month. Migraine headaches come from a neurological disorder that ...
Guidelines highlight key differences between child and adult stroke
Medicexchange, UK - Jul 21, 2008
Children with ischemic stroke who also have migraines may be evaluated for other stroke risks. Common migraine isn't likely linked to stroke, but migraine ...

Malaysia Star
Practising integrative medicine
Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Jul 27, 2008
He said those who are encouraged to undergo the TCM procedures include post-stroke patients and those who suffer from migraines and backaches. ...
Amazing doctor saved my son
Sunshine Coast Daily, Australia - Jul 12, 2008
His parents thought he had a migraine but he grew more restless and agitated, and any light was hurting his eyes. They rushed Jordan to hospital, ...
Helmets are a girl?s and boy?s best friend
Staunton News Leader, VA - Jul 12, 2008
They can also cause chronic headaches or migraines, as in Danny?s case. I get migraines from trying to clean up behind the kids and their friends; ...
High Growth Reported for the World Electroencephalograph ...
Market Wire (press release) - Jul 7, 2008
... Anesthesia Level and Intraoperative Monitoring II-11 Sleep Therapy II-11 Migraine II-11 Alzheimer Disease II-11 Higher Cognitive Functions II-11 4. ...
New Guidelines Underline Key Differences Between Child and Adult ...
DG News - Jul 17, 2008
Children with ischaemic stroke who also have migraines may be evaluated for other stroke risks. Migraine with aura seems to increase risk. ...
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Practice parameter: Evidence-based guidelines for migraine headache (an evidence-based review) … -
SD Silberstein - Neurology, 2000 - AAN Enterprises
... W. Neto, S. Schwabe, and D. Jacobs Topiramate for Migraine Prevention: A Randomized ...
Home page RB Lipton and J. Pan Is Migraine a Progressive Brain Disease? ...

Brain Hyperexcitability: The Basis for Antiepileptic Drugs in Migraine Prevention -
KM Welch - Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2005 - Blackwell Synergy
... valproate are effective therapies for both epilepsy and migraine prevention. This
suggests that epilepsy and migraine arise from a common brain state wherein ...

Migraine as a Risk Factor for Subclinical Brain Lesions -
MC Kruit, MA van Buchem, PAM Hofman, JTN Bakkers, … - JAMA, 2004 - Am Med Assoc
... attack frequency, it is necessary to assess whether prevention or (early) abortion
of migraine attacks will also decrease the risk for brain lesions and ...

Topiramate in Migraine Prevention: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study -
JR Storey, CS Calder, DE Hart, DL Potter - Headache, 2001 - Blackwell Synergy
... is currently used for the prevention of migraine ... to have efficacy in the preventative
management of migraine. ... is believed to increase brain concentrations of ...

High-dose riboflavin as a prophylactic treatment of migraine: results of an open pilot study -
J Schoenen, M Lenaerts, E Bastings - Cephalalgia, 1994 - Blackwell Synergy
... suggesting that supplementation with riboflavin might protect the brain against
oxygen ... of riboflavin is lower than most drugs used for migraine prevention. ...

Premonitory symptoms in migraine An electronic diary study -
NJ Giffin, L Ruggiero, RB Lipton, SD Silberstein, … - Neurology, 2003 - AAN Enterprises
... Waelkens J. Domperidone in the prevention of complete ... P, Vein A. How the brain
anticipates an attack: a study of neurophysiological periodicity by migraine. ...

Periaqueductal Gray Matter Dysfunction in Migraine: Cause or the Burden of Illness? -
KMA Welch, V Nagesh, SK Aurora, N Gelman - Headache, 2001 - Blackwell Synergy
... Lipton. (2006) Headache prevention outcome and body mass index. ... Bowyer. (2006)
New insights into brain dysfunction in migraine. Expert ...

Sodium valproate in the prophylactic treatment of migraine: a double-blind study versus placebo -
R Hering, A Kuritzky - Cephalalgia, 1992 - Blackwell Synergy
... is a very effective medication for the prevention of migraine; ... is responsible for
the aura of migraine attacks (25 ... The increased GABA brain level in ischemia is ...

Migraine -
SD Silberstein - The Lancet, 2004 - Elsevier
... CADASIL) is an inherited arterial disease of the brain caused by a mutation ... Table
1. Drugs for acute migraine and for prevention: efficacy, adverse effects ...

… Peptide Secretion From Trigeminal Nerve Cells by Botulinum Toxin Type A: Implications for Migraine -
PL Durham, R Cady, R Cady - Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2004 - Blackwell Synergy
... Brain. ... Botulinum Toxin Type A as Migraine Preventive Treatment in Patients Previously
Failing ... Type A Injection Sites and Doses in the Prevention of Episodic ...

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Gut Brain Therapy™ an Innovative Approach to Natural Migraine Prevention (press release)

Modern medical research has exposed an extensive amount of neurological activity in the digestive system that operates independently of direction from the brain. This enteric nervous system is so complex and so capable of independent action that it has been described by researchers as a second brain. See Michael Gershon, MD’s book The Second Brain.

Traditional healing systems fundamentally argue that chronic disease in general is the result of the breakdown of normal function. The two areas of specific concern are the body is not getting what it needs, a combination of dietary choice and digestive function, or the body is not getting rid of what it cannot use, principally the role of the liver and kidneys.

Combining this information has inspired ForeverWell ( www.foreverwell.com ) to focus on the digestive system’s ability to create the necessary balance of neurotransmitters and neuropeptides as a key element in a migraine prevention strategy. Gut brain researchers for example have shown that 95% of the neurotransmitter serotonin is located in the digestive system not the brain. Interestingly, serotonin is the target of migraine abortive triptan drugs as well as the target of most anti-depressants.

Nutritional research and product development advances have created raw materials that can now do a very effective job of improving digestion and liver/kidney function. “Gut Brain Therapy™ is the result of searching the globe for raw materials, expertise and research to allow the development of unique products and a unique approach to migraine prevention” says Tom Staverosky, President of ForeverWell. “We have studied nutritional medicine, critical care medicine, bioenergetic medicine, neurogastroenterology, and all aspects of traditional medicine to reach our conclusions and protocols”

Gut Brain Therapy™ is the brain child of Dr. James Sensenig one of the nation’s leading naturopathic physicians. Dr. Sensenig is the founding president of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians and a Professor of Naturopathic Philosophy at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, Arizona. He is in clinical practice in Hamden, Connecticut. Dr. Sensenig is Chief Medical Officer of ForeverWell.

“In my 30 years of practice I have seen a vast array of patients suffering from every disease you can imagine and in many cases the key to recovery starts in the gut and liver. Until these two critical organs are functioning properly, the body cannot return to balance and health” states Dr. Sensenig. “I have found this to be particularly true with migraine patients. There is little doubt that the various pain medications have a negative impact on the digestive system and this deterioration must be reversed. I consistently see Gut Brain Theapy™ stimulate a very positive improvement in my patients with migraine disease”.

 

New surgical procedures are offering relief from debilitating migraine headaches, research shows.

The new surgical techniques were inspired by an unexpected side effect to facial plastic surgery - specifically, a forehead rejuvenation procedure. The report appears in the January issue of the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Patients undergoing the plastic surgery technique, which involves cutting muscle in the forehead, reported that their migraine headaches disappeared, writes researcher Bahman Guyuron, MD, professor of plastic surgery with Case Western Reserve University and the American Migraine Center.

Based on that pattern, Guyuron and colleagues designed two surgical techniques specifically designed to identify migraine trigger points and treat migraine headaches. Their current study offers a report on the patients’ outcomes.

Of the 125 migraine headache sufferers in his study, 100 got surgery and 25 got no treatment for comparison. Starting months before surgery, patients were injected with Botox to determine which muscles in the forehead or the back of the head triggered their migraines. If the injections resulted in improvement of the migraine frequency or duration, these muscles were surgically removed.

Both groups of patients kept diaries of their migraines, medical costs, and sick days off work for the entire one-year study.

The surgery group had the best results:.

92% of patients had at least a 50% reduction in migraine frequency, duration, or intensity. Of that group, 35% reported elimination of migraine headaches and 57% reported improvement. Only 15% of comparison patients reported good results during the one-year follow-up.

Out-of-pocket expenses for migraine headache care also changed dramatically. The surgery group paid $925 for medications during the first year after surgery, compared with an average $7,612 annual cost before surgery. The comparison group paid an average of $5,530 annually.

Surgery patients also called in sick less often because of migraine headaches. They had 73% fewer sick days than comparison patients.

 

"Before surgery, my patients expressed extreme frustration by not being able to gain control of their lives," says Guyuron in a news release. "They wanted to work or spend time with their family. Through our new surgical discoveries, we are able to help the appropriate patients escape the awful effects of migraines and start living their lives again."

The most common side effects from the surgery were discomfort at injection site, temple hollowing, neck weakness, and eyelid sagging, he reports.

The migraine headache surgery offers advantages not provided by triptan medications, Guyuron explains. The drugs have been considered a major advance in migraine treatment. But sufferers still must endure the migraine symptoms until the drugs take effect. Also, triptans cause drowsiness, weight gain, and hair loss. People with heart disease, history of stroke, or who are pregnant can’t take triptans.

The procedure requires further testing and longer follow-up before the term "cure" can be used for those who become free of migraine headache symptoms, he writes.

 
 
 
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