What to know about caffeine withdrawal headaches

Caffeine withdrawal headaches happen if someone who regularly consumes caffeine suddenly cuts down or stops consuming caffeine. Read more about the causes of caffeine withdrawal headaches and how to treat them.

How many caffeinated drinks does it take to trigger migraine?

New research links drinking three or more caffeinated beverages, but not fewer than three, to the onset of migraine symptoms on the same day.

Which foods help prevent migraines?

Food is one of the possible triggers of migraines. As a result, some people who get migraines may benefit from eating or avoiding certain types of food.

What are some tips for instant migraine relief?

Many people experience intense forms of headache known as migraine. There are many potential natural remedies for migraines, including diet changes, yoga, and stress reduction. Other remedies, such as staying hydrated, can prove helpful for migraines

Thunderclap headache caused by the world’s hottest chili pepper

A new study explores the ‘unusual’ case of the man who ate the hottest chili pepper in the world and experienced thunderclap headache as a result.

Can apple cider vinegar cure a headache?

Headaches are a common complaint for many people. There are many natural remedies available, including apple cider vinegar. Does it work?

Can you get a headache from sugar?

Rapid swings in blood sugar levels from to eating too much sugar or too little sugar can sometimes cause headaches. Learn more in this article.

Dehydration headaches: Signs, treatment, and prevention

Headaches are a common cause of pain but what is a dehydration headache? Learn about the symptoms, causes, and how to treat a dehydration headache.

UC researchers affirm diet can impact migraines

Eliminating that morning ‘Cup of Joe,’ consuming processed foods high in nitrites or monosodium glutamate (MSG) and enjoying too much alcohol are potential headache triggers for individuals…

Many with migraines have vitamin deficiencies, says study

A high percentage of children, teens and young adults with migraines appear to have mild deficiencies in vitamin D, riboflavin and coenzyme Q10 – a vitamin-like substance found in every cell of the…

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