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While sudden head pain during or after sex isn't uncommon, you may want to seek medical attention—though rare, it could be serious.
Explore how migraine contributes to memory loss and brain fog. Discover causes, effects on cognition, medication risks, and management strategies for those with migraine.
Migraines can strike at any age — even without a history. Often misunderstood, they’re a serious neurological disorder, not ...
Headaches are one of those universal experiences—nearly everybody gets them at some time or another. However, not all ...
Great way to cool down, right? But then it hits you: a bolt of intense pain in the temples, forehead or behind the eyes or nose. Brain freeze, otherwise known as ice cream headache, is technically ...
June is Migraine Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about a condition that affects millions of people.
MINNEAPOLIS — An evidence-based management tool embedded within electronic health records of patients with headache in a northern New England primary care setting led to increased documentation ...
1. Sudden intense 'thunderclap' headache She started off by discussing a sudden intense headache that “feels like a thunderclap” and is usually at the back of the head.
A famous GP has warned the public about three headache symptoms that may be more worrying than they appear. According to the NHS, headaches are often caused by stress, eyestrain and dehydration, but ...
Headaches are a common condition that usually go away on their own, but an NHS GP has explained when a headache could be a sign of something more serious that needs to be checked out ...
Signs and symptoms of migraine can vary from person to person and attack to attack. Learn more about both common and rarer migraine symptoms.