Therapeutic exercise, relaxation techniques, acupuncture, biofeedback, or certain supplements may help reduce or ease migraine symptoms. Migraine is a chronic neurological condition that can cause ...
Biofeedback: Sounds like science fiction? It's actually good medicine. Biofeedback is helping many gain control over common health problems like migraines, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ...
Some 29.5 million Americans suffer from migraines — extreme headaches often characterized by nausea and increased sensitivity to light and sound. Migraines are the second leading cause of disability ...
There are no pills or medications involved. John Kinsella is trying biofeedback to fight the headaches he's had for 25 years, and he was surprised it worked. "I thought maybe it was a fluke I don't ...
If you experience migraine, you may also be familiar with depression or anxiety, as the three conditions tend to feed off one another. Indeed, people with migraine are at least two to four times more ...
Migraine headaches currently affect more than one billion people across the globe and are the second-leading cause of disability worldwide. Nearly one-quarter of U.S. households have at least one ...
I believe that everyone has the right to feel healthy and energetic. Stress often interferes with this; it doesn't have to be that way. A warm, professional approach and a variety of bio-behavioral ...
SEATTLE -- A new study of migraine headaches suggests behavioral therapy "not medication -- may be the most effective weapon against migraine pain for teen-agers. Researchers with the Ohio University ...