Hormonal Headaches

As their name suggests, hormonal headaches are caused by the fluctuation of hormones in the body. They effect women particularly when the estrogen level drops, as it happens right before menstruation. Hormonal headaches resemble migraines closely due to the fact that they appear on a single side of the head and the pain is often [...]

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Migraines and Depression

Being in pain so fierce that the only recourse is to hide in a dark, quiet room until it is over several times a year would make anyone sad. Migraineurs, though, are five times more likely to develop clinical depression than people who do not have these debilitating headaches. Conversely, people who are depressed are [...]

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