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Tag Archives: migraines
What is Migraine?
Image painted by Angela A Stanton, Ph.D. (me) and is the 2nd edition book cover. Copyright Angela A. Stanton 2017. I recently received an email from a chiropractor requesting information about migraine. Here I post my latest response to him. … Continue reading
The Top 100!
The Top 100 in 2016 I started writing for Hormones Matter at the end of 2014–a little over two years ago. Since then I wrote 18 articles. From the 18 I wrote so far, 5 made this year’s top 100 and … Continue reading
Posted in Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, Press Release, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged Be Educated, Be Healthy, dehydration, Himalayan salt and lead, Hormones Matter Blog, hydration, migraines, Salt for migraines, serotonin syndrome, Silent Death, top papers, Topamax, Truth about Salt
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The Funniest Testimonial
Migraines Can Be Prevented Without Medicines I often receive testimonials in my migraine group on Facebook but I normally don’t post them on this website. The purpose of a testimonial is not to poke fun of a medical institution but I … Continue reading
Migraine Prodromes! You Think You Know Everything! Do You?
PRESS RELEASE My latest academic journal article is published (pre-pub status). It defines what prodromes mean to migraines. In general academic literature, prior to my publication, prodromes simply precede migraines but for no apparent reason. The only exception is aura migraine … Continue reading
Triptans & SSRIs: for Migraines & Depression?
PRESS RELEASE I wrote an article as part of the Drugs of Shame series on the many triptans, SSRIs, SNRIs, and similar medicines prescribed for migraines and depressions. I questioned if given all of our new knowledge that both migraines and depression … Continue reading
Drugs of Shame – Introduction
Drugs of Shame Series – Introduction So let’s talk drugs. In particular, I only focus on drugs that are prescribed for migraine pains of members of my migraine group on Facebook, since that is my area of expertise. I ask … Continue reading
Migraineurs Are Forced to Quit Drugs in Secret!
Yep, I am serious: migraineurs are forced to quit drugs in secret because of prescription-paid doctors! I run a large Facebook group with migraineurs. My group has a goal: become migraine free without adding any new drugs and if possible, … Continue reading
Posted in Big Pharma, Healthcare, Interesting reading, Migraine-Blog, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged discontinuation syndrome, drug, drugs, ethics, healthcare, medicine, medicines/addictive, migraine, migraines, payment, payments, payments for prescriptions, prescriptions, secret, stop drugs, unethical
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Sugar, Sugar Substitutes, Headaches & Migraines
Is there a Connection Between Sweets and Migraines? Indeed there is — as I too found out over the holidays this year. As most of you who read my blog and have read my book probably know I have had … Continue reading
Posted in Fibromyalgia, Interesting reading, Migraine-Blog, Must Read, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged artificial sweeteners, dehydrate, dehydration, diabetes, diabetes mellitus II, energy, famine, fructose, glucose, headache, insulin, leptin, migraine, migraines, osmosis, pain, sucrose, sugar, sweets
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