Migraine triggers are not the reason you get migraines, although it may seem like it. These triggers—ranging from foods like peppermint to stress, flashing lights, and strong smells—are thought to ...
A recent study published in JAMA Network Open explored the link between cardiovascular risk and migraine activity among Dutch men and women. The researchers used the European Systematic Coronary ...
Stress and lack of sleep, too. She suspects all of these things can trigger her migraine attacks, which manifest in a variety of ways: pounding pain in the back of her head, exquisite sensitivity ...