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  2. The 7 Best Foods for Managing Migraines, According to ... - AOL

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    Best Foods to Focus On for Migraines 1. Oats. Grab a spoon: “Oats are an excellent source of riboflavin, ... RD, a registered dietitian with Balance One Supplements. Indeed, omega-3 consumption ...

  3. Management of migraine - Wikipedia

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    Because of the complexity of migraine, no preventive treatment modality is effective for all migraine sufferers. [2] For example, lifestyle (including trigger avoidance), diet changes, diet supplements, and treating conditions such as sleep apnea may all help prevent migraines.

  4. Guide to Migraines: 9 Different Types and Symptoms - AOL

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    A migraine with brainstem aura is a rare subtype of migraine, formerly known as basilar-type migraine, which occurs with additional neurological symptoms such as: Slurring speech Vertigo

  5. How to Find the Best Treatment for Your Migraines - AOL

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    Experts explain proven and new rescue therapies and migraine prevention protocols as well as which patients should and shouldn't try them. How to Find the Best Treatment for Your Migraines Skip to ...

  6. Prevention of migraine attacks - Wikipedia

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    This treatment essentially disrupts the aura phase of migraine before patients develop full-blown migraine attack. [85] In about 74% of the migraine headaches, TMS was found to eliminate or reduce nausea and sensitivity to noise and light. [86] Their research suggests that there is a strong neurological component to migraine.

  7. Management of chronic headaches - Wikipedia

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    Chronic headaches consist of different sub-groups, primarily categorized as chronic tension-type headaches and chronic migraine headaches. [2] The treatments for chronic headache are vast and varied. Medicinal and non-medicinal methods exist to help patients cope with chronic headache, because chronic headaches cannot be cured. [3]