Brain fog and memory loss are common symptoms before, during, and after a migraine attack. They're usually temporary but can be debilitating. So, why do they happen? According to Olivia Begasse ...
Lots of things can trigger a migraine, from some foods and medications to alcohol, caffeine, stress, even the weather. But what's happening inside your brain to cause so much pain? The answer is ...
A new study has found that people who experience migraines or other types of headaches may have impaired ability to regulate brain activity in response to visual stimulation. The findings, published ...
Previous studies have suggested that migraine with aura patients have an increased risk of accumulating silent brain infarctions, a finding that, if confirmed, could have great importance for ...
Unlike a regular headache (which is generally caused by tension or stress) migraines involve changes in the brain's blood vessels and nerve activity. These changes can disrupt the normal ...