Managing Migraine With the Right Recipe of Diet and Exercise
Managing Migraine With the Right Recipe of Diet and Exercise “I’m starting to understand the relationship between food and my body,” says WebMD migraine blogger Michele Jordan.
Managing Migraine With the Right Recipe of Diet and Exercise “I’m starting to understand the relationship between food and my body,” says WebMD migraine blogger Michele Jordan.
Cultivate Serenity: Gardening for Migraine Relief If you love playing in the dirt, you might be happy to hear there are herbs that may help your migraine. Check out these herbal remedies – some as old as time – that may provide relief from pain using plants.
Being Intentional About Your Mental Health and Migraines Migraines can be occasional and unpredictable and chronic and long-term. After dealing with pain for a while, it can start to impact your mental and emotional health. A renewed focus on your mental well-being may help.
Stopping Migraines From Becoming a ‘Thief of Joy’ For Michele Jordan, one of WebMD’s migraine bloggers, some of her favorite things – flowers and perfume – trigger her migraines. She didn’t let that stop her from enjoying her favorite scents on a recent trip to Paris.
Managing Your Migraine When It’s Triggered by Things You Love Over the course of 30 years, Michele Jordan’s learned some important lessons on dealing with this often debilitating condition.
The Best Apps for Rheumatoid Arthritis Managing the effects of rheumatoid arthritis can be tricky. But apps for your smartphone or tablet can help you and your doctor find the best way to manage your RA.
The Emotional Side of Breast Cancer Breast cancer can bring on many emotions in people. From diagnosis to treatments, the journey may leave you feeling things you hadn’t expected.
Gene Therapy Offers New Way to Fight Alcohol Use Disorder How cutting-edge science is leading the charge against a rising public health crisis.
Tiny Organ, Long-Lasting Pain: Mystery of Chronic Appendicitis Although no official definition exists, chronic appendicitis happens when that finger-like pouch at the end of your colon becomes inflamed and causes belly pain in regular on-and-off episodes that can span weeks, months, or years.
Do You Really Need Eye Cream? See for yourself why special lotions might help that delicate skin around your eyes.
Type 2 Diabetes May Raise Your Risk of Endometrial Cancer A new study found that women with type 2 diabetes have a higher risk of dying from endometrial cancer. This is important because gynecological cancers can be often be successfully treated, including stage I endometrial cancer, via surgery.
Having Lung Problems? Eat Your Veggies, Science Says You know vegetables are good for you. But now, research shows that some may protect your lungs.
How Clean Is Your House? If the words “clean house” are always on your to-do list, here’s help.
What Should Be Disinfected? It’s key to know which items in your home you need to disinfect regularly. Learn what they are and how to keep them germ-free.
Cleaning vs. Disinfecting To avoid colds, flu, and other illnesses, you have to know the difference between cleaning and disinfecting and how to do both. Get the facts here.
Keep Your Home Green “Going green” is good for your health and for the planet. Here’s how to bring the ideas to your home cleaning routine.
Improve Your Air Quality Indoor air may be more polluted than outdoor air: Learn the causes and find out how to improve your indoor air quality.
Curiosity About Weight Loss Drugs Opens Treatment Doors The results of a new poll could be a sign that the conditions of obesity and being overweight are increasingly being viewed as diseases. Reducing stigma is a critical step in creating a pathway for people to seek treatment.
OTC Hearing Aids Are Here, but Picking One Is No Simple Task Over-the-counter hearing aids are more accessible and cheaper, but for some the option to bypass an audiologist makes the process more overwhelming and confusing.
Birth Control: Types and Considerations for Transgender and Nonbinary People No matter where you are on the gender spectrum, you could need birth control, especially if there’s a chance you could get pregnant and you’re not trying to. Learn about the types of birth control available and what might be best for you.