A migraine is a type of headache that's sometimes on just one side of the head. A migraine "attack" can come on and last for a few hours to a few days.
As common as headaches and headache disorders are — with an estimated 98% of all headaches considered primary — secondary headaches can be life-threatening.
It's easy to write off a life-threatening brain aneurysm as a migraine due to their overlap in symptoms, so it's important to be able to differentiate the two.
Magnesium is a crucial mineral in the human body that supports many major organs and functions. So could magnesium be key in preventing and treating migraines?
Anxiety and headaches tend to go hand-in-hand, so what's the connection between a panic attack and a migraine? Can a panic attack cause this type of pain?
You can develop headaches both from consuming and not consuming caffeine. This may seem like a no-win situation, but experts have tips on how to stave them off.
Singer and actress Kristin Chenoweth opened up about her experiences with chronic migraine and how Botox treatments have helped her manage the condition.
Not every person with a migraine suffers from the exact same symptoms. Here's what you need to know about silent migraines and how they can affect your life.
It's unclear why acid reflux may result in headaches or if headaches cause acid reflux, but it's possible there's a link between gut health and your brain.
If you frequently use pain relievers or antimigraine drugs for headaches, you may find that you develop what is known as "medication overuse headaches".
With stress being the culprit behind so many migraines, stress management strategies such as yoga and meditation can be a useful weapon against migraines.
People report headaches more than any other kind of pain, but it turns out that headaches come in many different types. Here's how to tell the difference.
During childhood, migraine attacks are more common in boys, but once girls hit puberty, they are more likely to be affected -- but why does this happen?
Exercise is important for a healthy lifestyle. Not only does it lower your risk of heart disease and boost your mood, but it can also get rid of headaches.
While there's much to learn about migraines, researchers know enough to know whether or not they are genetic. Does a family history make you more susceptible?