Popular Articles of 2019
It’s time to take a look back! Which news stories and articles were the most popular with you, visitors to Headache and Migraine News, in 2019? Here’s your chance to catch up on what you may have missed…
- New Smartphone Controlled Migraine Device Almost Here: It is indeed – in fact, it’s already available in some areas, and it’s called Nerivio. We first started talking about Nerivio in 2017. Nerivio made it into TIME’s list of the 100 best inventions of 2019.
- Botox Side Effects: Long Term: This study was generally good news for Botox users. However, it will help you know what to expect if you’re using Botox or considering it as a migraine treatment.
- Just how “different” is Migraine with Aura?: We actually hear a lot of talk about the difference between migraine and migraine with aura. Should treatment priorities be different? Should patients have different expectations when it comes to treatment?
- Watch for these Three Migraine Warning Signs: These are signs that a migraine attack may be starting. The ability to “predict” attacks may help you lessen your symptoms by acting quickly.
- New Migraine Meds in a New Year – and should I care?: This post from a year ago discusses some of the newer migraine medications. You might also want to check out CGRP Antagonists: Not for Everyone? Experts Weigh in…
- Eye Drops for Migraine revisited – a low-cost treatment?: Inexpensive options always get our attention – and they should. Here’s an update on a treatment that’s worth investigating.
- Dr. Jacobson’s Relaxation Technique: An update on a classic. Have you tried it?
- New Approaches to “Aggressive” Migraine Treatment: Aggressive treatment to break the cycle of migraine could have a lasting effect.
- Barometric Pressure Headache – Experiencing Bad Weather?: An update on weather and migraine. (And by the way, if you contact me I might still be able to get you a migraine barometer if you’re interested in ordering.)
- Dry Needling for Migraine: A relatively new non-drug treatment for migraine. Leave a comment on the post if you’ve tried it.
Thanks so much for visiting, commenting, and sharing posts from Headache and Migraine News! After a bit of a lull, it looks like news in the migraine and headache field is going to get even more interesting in 2020. Stay tuned!