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  1. Migraines for Dummies by Diane Stafford, Jennifer Shoquist M.D., et all 2003-01-03
  2. The Headache Prevention Cookbook: Eating Right to Prevent Migraines and Other Headaches by David R. Marks M.D., Laura Marks M.D., et all 2000-07-14
  3. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM): Migraines: The Breakthrough Program That Can Help End Your Pain (What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About...) by Alexander Mauskop, Barry Fox, 2001-08-01
  4. Migraine - What Works! A Complete Guide to Overcoming and Preventing Pain by Joseph Kandel M.D., David B. Sudderth M.D., 2000-02-15
  5. Victory over Migraine: The Breakthrough Study That Explains What Causes It and How It Can Be Completely Prevented Through Diet (Owl Books) by Rodolfo Low, 1989-04
  6. Migraine Art: The Migraine Experience from Within by Klaus Podoll, Derek Robinson, 2009-02-24
  7. Managing Migraine: A Patient's Guide to Successful Migraine Care by Roger K. Cady, Richard B. Lipton, et all 2008-10-15
  8. Effective Migraine Treatment in Pregnant and Lactating Women:A Practical Guide by Dawn Marcus, Philip A. Bain, 2009-02-27
  9. Atlas of Migraine and Other Headaches
  10. The Brain Trust Program: A Scientifically Based Three-Part Plan to Improve Memory, Elevate Mood, EnhanceAttention, Alleviate Migraine and Menopausal Symptoms, and Boost Mental by Larry McCleary, 2008-09-02
  11. Presidential Migraines by Fritz Strobl, 2010-04-01
  12. Control of Migraine by John B. Brainard, 1980-02-29
  13. Refractory Migraine: Mechanisms and Management by Elliot A. SchulmanFACPMD, Morris LevinMD, et all 2010-08-03
  14. Acupressure Guide For Headache and Migraine Treatment (Mobi Health) by MobileReference, 2006-12-08

21. Doctor's Guide - Migraine
News for patients, friends and parents. Features drug and treatment updates, a Q A, contact details for newsgroups and links. The latest medical news and information for patients or friends/parents of patients diagnosed with migraine.
http://www.pslgroup.com/MIGRAINE.HTM

22. Migraine
Algemene informatie en links.
http://utopia.knoware.nl/users/hanswest/DRU/mci/helpdisk/migraine.htm
O ver (para)medische onderwerpen
M igraine, Clusterhoofdpijn, Spanningshoofdpijn
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: Hoofdpijn is toch voornamelijk 'aanstellerij'?
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M igraine
M I S oms wordt de aanval aangekondigd door visuele ' prodromen
D e oorzaak Er is sinds 1991 een nieuw medicijn op de markt tegen migraine, waar veel mensen baat bij hebben: Imigran . Er zijn echter vaak bijwerkingen en ook komt de aanval dikwijls naderhand terug.
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H et komt veel voor dat mensen met migraine ook lijden aan spierspanningshoofdpijn C lusterhoofdpijn G eheel in de geest van deze tijd denkt men vaak dat bovengenoemde hoofdpijnen veroorzaakt worden door stress. Stress is echter slechts een van de vele mogelijke triggers . Deze hoofdpijnen dienen daarom in eerste instantie als een somatisch probleem te worden gezien.
E lders op het net...
D e homepage van Elfrieda van der Windt en vanuit de professionele hoek is: http://people.zeelandnet.nl/vdwindt/migraine/migraine.htm
E en degelijk artikel naar de achtergronden van migraine vind je onder Het Mysterie Migraine , door Guy de Troyer T Tien Tips E n daarnaast zijn mogelijk de bijwerkingen van Imigran voor u interessant.

23. Serwery, Serwery Wirtiualne, Konta Www...
L'association France migraine pr©sente ses activit©s et renseignements g©n©raux sur la maladie. Forum, liens.
http://www.sos-migraine.com
Wirtualne Serwery

24. Welkom Op De Migrainepagina
Over allerlei soorten hoofdpijn.Category World Nederlands Neurologische Stoornissen Hoofdpijnen......
http://people.zeelandnet.nl/vdwindt/migraine.htm

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25. Migraines And More Conquered
Advertises HET Inversion method for conquering migraines or other ailments without drugs or medicines.
http://www.lmhale.com
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26. About - Headaches And Migraine
Learn about headaches and migraines using the resources and guides selected by this subject specialist.
http://redirect-west.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.looksmart.com/og/pr%3Dcdd%3B

27. Neuroconsult.co.uk - The One Stop Information Resource In Clinical Neurology
Information resource on Clinical Neurology. Covering areas such as alzheimers, epilepsy, migraine, motor neurone, multiple sclerosis, pain, parkinsons, schizophrenia, and stroke.
http://www.neuroconsult.co.uk
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28. HealingWell.com - Migraine - Headache Resource Center
Comprehensive site with medical news, information and articles, links, message boards, books, and more on headaches and migraines.
http://www.healingwell.com/migraines/
Search Site: Search Web: Migraine-Headache Resource Center New Books on Migraine - Headaches
Find new book releases, featured titles, and reviews about books on Migraines/Headaches at our Amazon affiliate bookstore, WellnessBooks.com Heading Off Migraine Pain
Learn how to recognize the early warning signs of oncoming migraines and take effective action to control and ward off pain. Migraine - Headache Resources Online
Looking for an organization, support group, chat room, information site, book, or research on your illness? Browse our directory for links to the web's best resources. Select - Home AIDS Allergies Alzheimer's Disease Anxiety/Panic Disorders Arthritis Breast Cancer Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Crohn's Disease Cystic Fibrosis Depression Diabetes Epilepsy Fibromyalgia GERD (Acid Reflux) Headaches Heartburn Hepatitis Irritable Bowel Syndrome Lupus Lyme Disease Migraines Multiple Sclerosis Parkinson's Disease Prostate Cancer More Conditions/Diseases Community Forums Select - Forum Home AIDS Allergies Alzheimer's Disease Anxiety/Panic Disorders Arthritis Breast Cancer Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Crohn's Disease Cystic Fibrosis Depression Diabetes Epilepsy Fibromyalgia GERD (Acid Reflux) Headaches Heartburn Hepatitis Irritable Bowel Syndrome Lupus Lyme Disease Migraines Multiple Sclerosis Parkinson's Disease Prostate Cancer More Diseases/Conditions Video Webcasts Select - ADD/ADHD Arthritis Allergy Alternative Medicine Arthritis Asthma Beyond Dieting Body Aches and Pains Breast Cancer

29. The Migraine Pane
This page is for those of you who suffer from all types of migraine and headachepain, and for your families and friends because they suffer with you.
http://psych.fullerton.edu/KING/MIGRAINE/
Headache Topic
New and former visitors: Please read the information below about the TMP update before entering the site. If you'd like to be on an email list so I can let you know when there are changes in the site, please send me your address. Calling all reviewers! See below...
Enter Main Page
This page is for those of you who suffer from
all types of migraine and headache pain,
and for your families and friends
because they suffer with you.
The name symbolizes the "pain" experienced
by migraineurs and my mission:
To offer my fellow migraineurs an open window ("pane")
leading to better understanding of this illness, to provide current scientific information in palatable form, and to suggest how better to cope and live with a devastating, very misunderstood disability that no doubt has impacted your entire life.
Migraine has certainly shaped almost every aspect of my life and has probably, maybe subconsciously at times, affected most of the life choices I've made.
Thus, I want to offer you and your friends and family information that took years for me to acquire on the disease, on treatment and lifestyle options, and to provide support that might be helpful in your specific situation (even though no two migraines

30. The Migraine Pane
If you are looking for descriptions or symptoms of or treatments formigraine, the net has many other sites to assist you. See the
http://psych.fullerton.edu/king/migraine/main.html
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faqs
migraine triggers
resources
migraine and family ...
migraine and work
If you are looking for descriptions or symptoms of or treatments for migraine, the net has many other sites to assist you. See the "resources" link for a few names.
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Jeanne C. King , Ph.D., California State University, San Bernardino. All rights reserved.
The author is a psychologist and professor with expertise in social and work behavior and, thus, she does not provide case specific medical advice, except in the form of anecdotes and summaries of discussions and the literature. The author is a migraineur herself, however, and she frequently consults with a neurologist and a medical psychologist.
Links to information on this site do not imply that the author endorses a particular viewpoint or treatment. Always seek professional help from a physician (preferable a neurologist) to determine whether you are a migraine sufferer and to choose a method of treatment. No migraineur experiences exactly the same symptoms as another sufferer and often the symptoms are not even same from one attack to another. The list of possible "triggers" is long. No single trigger is a reliable "cause" of migraine. Migraine is a biological disease and no sufferer should blame her or himself for causing the attacks.
Want Good Medical Care? See a Doctor, but Do

31. North Carolina NC Headache Pain Treatment Directory Resource Finder For TMJ Migr
Directory of treatment providers for tmj and other craniofacial pain disorders.
http://www.headache--pain.com/northcarolinaheadache.html
Headache Pain Craniofacial
Throbbing TMJ Migraine Pain
TMJ Syndrome Cures
North Carolina Treatment Finder
Craniomandibular Alternatives Home Find a Headache Specialist Subscribe TMJ Jobs ... Migraine Links
North Carolina Pain Diagnosis - Treatment Resources
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Headache treatment professionals can contact the webmaster for details on joining this directory. Home Find Subscribe Links North Carolina NC Migraine and Cranial Pain Resources Headache Pain Treatment Directory Craniofacial Pain Migraine TMJ Syndrome Treatments webmaster@headachepain.com

32. CNN - FDA Panel Suggests Over-the-counter Migraine Medication - July 15, 1997
CNN.com
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/9707/15/migraine.excedrin/
FDA panel suggests over-the-counter migraine medication
July 22, 1997
Web posted at: 8:48 p.m. EDT (0048 GMT) WASHINGTON (CNN) A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel is recommending that Extra Strength Excedrin be labeled as a treatment for migraine headaches. If approved by the FDA, it would become the first over-the-counter pain relief labeled as a migraine treatment. It is estimated 10 to 20 million Americans suffer from migraine headaches, three-fourths of them women. Extra Strength Excedrin contains acetamenophin, aspirin, and caffeine as active ingredients. It's currently indicated for temporary relief of the pain of headache, sinusitis, colds, muscular aches, menstrual discomfort, toothache and minor arthritis pain, according to the Physician's Desk Reference. "I think that the three studies they presented certainly did show efficacy in mild to moderate migraine," said Dr. Seymour Diamond, a consultant for the committee. Extra Strength Excedrin made by Bristol-Myers Squib Company is not the only over the counter pain reliever containing this combination of active ingredients. For example, a product called Vanquish contains the same active ingredients. Rebecca Burkholder of the National Consumers League, said, "The label will clearly instruct consumers to consult a doctor before use if the migraine is accompanied by vomiting or if it is so severe, bed rest is required."

33. Migraine Association Of Ireland

http://www.migraine.ie/

34. Are Migraines And Bipolar Disorder Related
Comparison, comorbidity and treatment considerations.
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/p020848.html

35. Migraine Headache
Health information discussing migraine, which is a very bad headache that tendsto recur. With a migraine, you may feel nauseated and might vomit.
http://www.mckinley.uiuc.edu/health-info/dis-cond/headache/migr-hea.html
Migraine Headache A migraine is a very bad headache that tends to recur. With a migraine, you may feel nauseated and might vomit. The pain is usually on one side of your head and you may be very sensitive to bright lights and noises. Moving around can make the headache feel worse. There are many forms of migraine headaches. Classic and common are the two major varieties. SYMPTOMS OF A MIGRAINE
The basic difference between the two types of migraine is the appearance of an "aura." The aura is the occurrence of neurological symptoms 10-30 minutes before the classic migraine attack. You may see flashing lights, zigzag lines or may temporarily lose vision. Other symptoms of classic migraine include speech difficulty, confusion, weakness of an arm or leg and tingling of face or hands. The pain of a classic migraine headache is described as an intense throbbing or pounding felt in the forehead/temple, ear/jaw or around the eyes. Classic migraine starts on one side of the head but may eventually spread to the other side. An attack may last one to two pain-racked days. The common migraine - a term that reflects the disorder's more frequent occurrence in the general population - is not preceded by an aura. Some people do experience a variety of vague symptoms before common migraines - mental fuzziness, mood changes, fatigue, and unusual retention of fluid. During the headache phase of a common migraine, you may have abdominal pain and diarrhea, increased urination, nausea and vomiting. Both classic and common migraines can strike as often as several times a week or rarely as once every few years.

36. ZOMIG Migraine Center For Patients And Professionals Brought To You By AstraZene
Features information for US consumers and health care professionals, including detailed migraine information.
http://www.zomig.com/
ZOMIG is indicated for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura in adults. ZOMIG should only be used where a clear diagnosis of migraine has been established. ZOMIG should not be administered to patients with hemiplegic or basilar migraine. ZOMIG, like other compounds in this class, should not be given to patients in whom unrecognized coronary artery disease (CAD) is predicted by risk factors unless a cardiovascular evaluation provides satisfactory clinical evidence that the patient is reasonably free of coronary artery and ischemic myocardial disease or other significant underlying cardiovascular disease. Phenylketonurics: ZOMIG-ZMT Tablets contain phenylalanine. The most common side effects associated with taking ZOMIG and ZOMIG-ZMT include dizziness; tightness, pressure, pain in the neck, throat, or jaw; fatigue; tingling; drowsiness; or nausea.
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37. Migraine FAQs Home Page
FAQs from the Usenet newsgroup alt.support.headaches.migraine.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Headaches migraine......migraine. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS. FAQs from alt.support.headaches.migraine.Caution This site contains informally collected
http://www.meldrum.demon.co.uk/migraine/
MIGRAINE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FAQs from alt.support.headaches.migraine Caution: This site contains informally collected information, although it is given in good faith, medical advice should be taken before acting on any advice or information found here. The latest versions of these FAQs used to be posted to alt.support.headaches.migraine, on the 1st of each month; recently some sections have become rather large to post on a regular basis. Suzie Eisfelder is now posting to the newsgroup alt.support.headaches.migraine a "Welcome Page" on a weekly basis. This welcome page gives an introduction and points to this site (amongst others) FAQ Part I General This is being updated by Ronda Solberg
Last update February 2000 (50Kb) FAQ Part II Treatment This is being updated by David Meldrum
Last update April 1997 (52Kb) FAQ Part III Coping Strategies This was written Jacqueline Dulson:
( If anyone knows Jacqueline's current e-mail address I would like to be given it)
Date July 1995 (13Kb) Suzie Eisfelder's Welcome Page Welcome to the alt.support.headaches.migraine website.

38. LightsOut! Sleep Mask For Travel, Headaches, Allergies
The sleep mask used by NIH researchers in light deprivation studies. Aids shift workers in daytime sleep; relieves migraine pain; offers peaceful sleep for travelers
http://www.moneytalks.org/lightsout/lightsout.htm
If you need to sleep anytime or anywhere, then you need the LightsOut! Sleep Mask.
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39. CNN - Study Warns Against Migraine Medication For Heart Disease Patients - July
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http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/9807/11/migraine.heart.weekend/

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Migrane sufferers with heart problems should avoid certain anti-migrane medications, according to a new study
July 11, 1998
Web posted at: 2:13 p.m. EDT (1813 GMT) (CNN) Migraine headache sufferers with heart disease should avoid certain anti-migraine medications, according to a recent study published in Circulation, a journal of the American Heart Association. Migraine headaches are caused by a dilation of blood vessels in the head that causes a severe, pounding pain. Medications to treat the headache cause the blood vessels to constrict or narrow. "Unfortunately, these medications aren't smart enough to exert their effect just on the head vessels," said Jonathan L. Halperin, a cardiologist at Mount Sinai Medical Center. "Sometimes they exert the constrictor effect on the arteries that feed the blood to the heart muscle." The low blood flow can cause chest pain and possibly a heart attack.

40. Caffeine And Migraine - Index
This Web site presents the author's view that caffeine withdrawal is the sole cause of not just some Category Health Conditions and Diseases Headaches migraine......Welcome to Caffeine and migraine This website presents the author's view that caffeinewithdrawal is the sole and indispensible cause of not just some but ALL
http://www.batnet.com/spencer/

by Barry Spencer Welcome to Caffeine and Migraine
This website presents the author's view that caffeine withdrawal is the sole and indispensible cause of not just some but ALL primary headache including all migraine headache. The goal of the author is to perform or provoke a trial designed to determine whether primary headache can happen absent caffeine withdrawal. The author: crank ...or crackpot? You make the call!
The theory presented here may turn out to be wrong, but it readily explains several important symptoms and aspects of primary headache, and is not excluded by existing scientific evidence. How does this help you with YOUR headaches?
If all primary headache is caused by caffeine withdrawal, you should be able to eliminate your primary headaches by avoiding caffeine withdrawal. This can be done either by successfully abstaining from caffeine or by dosing yourself at regular intervals with caffeine in order to perpetually forestall the onset of withdrawal symptoms. Instructions and recommendations for treating migraine using these safe and inexpensive approaches are available on this website. Navigate the Site: [Hypothesis] Caffeine, caffeine withdrawal, adenosine, and primary headache

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