Archive for February, 2008
Headaches and High Blood Pressure
Tuesday, February 26th, 2008Just because you get a headache doesn’t mean that you have high blood pressure. Headaches CAN be an indication of very high blood pressure, but more often that not, a headache is just a headache. Take an aspirin or a Tylenol and move on. Hypertension isn’t called “the silent killer” for no reason. There are […]
Learn to Live A Full Life with Migraine Headaches
Monday, February 18th, 2008In this addition to the “Living Well” series, patient advocate Robert provides current information on headaches and migraine disease, treatments, personal stories and coping techniques. The author, a longtime migraineur, stresses that although many migraine sufferers are unaware of treatment options, at least 95 percent of sufferers can benefit from preventive regimens once correctly diagnosed. […]
Sinus Headache Symptoms and How to Relieve Them
Tuesday, February 12th, 2008What you need to know about Sinus Headache Symptoms
When you feel the pressure and pain in your head, many people assume that the cause from a sinus headache. But do are you sure? It is not uncommon for sinus headaches to be mistaken for other types like tension headaches and migraines. And while pain may […]
Helpful Quantum MigreLief for Chronic Migraine’s
Thursday, February 7th, 2008Discover MigreLief with Puracol Doctors. Patients are finding MigreLief’s triple therapy approach, used over a period of time, is an important tool for the prevention and reduction of migraines. The triple stands for the three key ingredients; magnesium, feverfew and riboflavin. Dr. Alexander Mauskop, one of the worlds leading migraine researchers and Director of the […]
Tension Headache Symptoms
Sunday, February 3rd, 2008Don’t Let Tension Headache Symptoms get in the Way of Your Life
Nearly all of us have experienced tension headache symptoms at one time or another. A number of people describe them as a tight band around the forehead, causing pressure, but others say it feels like a vice around their head is a better description. […]











