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Novel Drug Shown to Reduce Pain and Disability in Acute Migraine
A novel treatment option for acute migraine that is currently under review by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has shown promising results in the reduction of pain and disability in acute migraine sufferers. The drug ubrogepant, developed by Allergen, is a small...
The Future of Preventative Migraine Treatment
Over the past decade, there has been a significant amount of progress made in the development of new preventative migraine therapies that differ from previous treatment types. One such breakthrough was the recent FDA approval of medications in a novel class of drugs...
How to Stay Sharp as We Age
In recent years, there has been a growing body of research dedicated to determining ways to improve and maintain cognitive function through the aging process, particularly late in life. It is currently estimated that at least 20% of older adults encounter a...
Managing Common Migraine Triggers
Most people who experience migraine headaches have a number of triggers which can kick-start an acute episode. By understanding what these triggers are, migraine sufferers can make lifestyle adjustments that can help to prevent or minimize the frequency and severity...
Eye Scan for Alzheimer’s May Detect Disease in Just Seconds
A new, innovative non-invasive eye scan for Alzheimer's may be able to detect the disease in a matter of seconds, according to the findings of two recent studies. Moreover, this new diagnostic technology may be able to catch the disease early in people who are...
The Four Types of Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a progressive inflammatory disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS) that is often disabling and unpredictable. While everyone with the disease experiences nerve damage, each person is affected by MS in different ways. Due to the extensive...
A New Strategy for Preventing Migraine: Anti-CGRP Therapies
A new and unique class of preventive migraine treatments have been approved by the FDA over the past year which have several benefits over older medications for the prevention of migraine. Anti-CGRP medicines, which are monoclonal antibodies, block the activity of...
The State of Current Migraine Treatments
Today there are more treatment options available for people who suffer from migraine than ever before. As a result, people with migraine are now better able to manage their symptoms due to the variety of therapies available, whether through drug or non-drug...
What are the Differences Between a Migraine and a Tension Headache?
Migraine and tension headaches are often painful, but there are notable differences between them that many people are unaware of. It is important to know what these differences are, as they can be pivotal in deciding to seek out a proper diagnosis and treatment. While...
What are the Signs of MS?
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a progressive inflammatory disease of the central nervous system whereby the body’s immune system attacks nerves and protective nerve fibers (myelin sheath) in the brain and spinal cord. Over time, nerves become damaged and inflamed, which...
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