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Dodge these 10 trigger foods to reduce migraines - Westfair Communications

New Year’s health resolutions might find you exercising more, trying a new discipline like yoga and opting for the Mediterranean diet. But you may also want to rethink what you eat in other ways if you’re one of the millions of Americans who suffer from migraines, according to new research. ....

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'Impressive' Results for Intranasal Ketamine in Migraine

Intranasal ketamine may offer new hope for people with chronic, refractory migraines where other treatments fail. However, concerns about the addictive nature of the drug may limit its use. ....

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Rejuvenaging | KBOO

For the first time in history, there are more people over the age of 65 in the world than there are people under the age of 5. To help explore the subject of aging enthusiastically is Ron Kaiser, Ph.D., a positive health psychologist, coach, author, podcaster, educator, consultant, and speaker. He is passionate about promoting older adulthood as an age of growth and not ....

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People of color face discrimination in diagnosis and treatment of migraines, advocates say

One study published in “Neurology” last year found that Black patients are less likely than white patients to receive a headache diagnosis (47% versus 70%), and less likely to receive a prescription for migraine medication (14% versus 37%). ....

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