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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Headaches Neurological Disorders' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Headaches Neurological Disorders Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Headaches Neurological Disorders 1. Headache Hope Through Research - By: Dan Mathiesen 588 Headache Hope Through Research Why Does it Hurt? What hurts when you have a headache? The bones of the skull and tissues of the brain itself never hurt, because they lack pain-sensitive nerve fibers. Several areas of the head can hurt, includin... Featured ArticleSometimes Goes Along With A Neurological Disorder Called Tourette Syndrome ADHD is more common in children who have close relatives with the disorder. Attention Deficit Disorder sufferers face a difficult but not insurmountable task ahead. ADHD is more serious than just short attention spans.ADD has a strong genetic link and often runs in families. Attention Deficit Disorder was first described by Dr. Heinrich Hoffman in 1845.ADD can arise purely from social factors or child-rearing methods. ADHD is probably genetic and that it may be inherited ...
Read full story 2. Basic Information About Migraine - By: Michael Russell What is Migraine? Migraine refers to a transient throbbing or pulsating headache that is not brought about by any organic disorder or structural defect. It affects more than twice as many women as men. It occurs at any age, but usually attacks begin between the ages of 10 and 40 and diminish ... 3. Rtms, Magnetic Therapy For The Brain - By: Michael Russell The idea that the brain is electrochemical in its function is pretty well established these days. So it stands to reason that magnetic therapy or electrical stimulation of the brain could be used to treat a host of neurological and psychological illnesses if properly applied. Perhaps the ... 4. Migraine Myths And Reality - By: Michael Russell Myth #1: Migraines are easily recognized and diagnosed by doctors. Reality: Migraines are among the least properly diagnosed and most mistreated of all illnesses. Up to 70% of migraines sufferers have never been properly diagnosed with having the illness... 5. Headaches Essentials - By: Michael Russell Headaches can range from migraine to sinus, with many other types in between. There are numerous categories of headaches; over a hundred varieties have been recognized. Millions of people in America suffer from frequent, persistent headaches but migraines are the most severe. Even a significant numb... 6. Migraine - The Cause And Management - By: Michael Russell Migraine is a severe and the most common cause of a disabling type of headache. It is in most cases preceded and/or accompanied by sensory warning symptoms and signs such as blind spots, flashes of light, nausea, tingling in one arm or leg and even speech problems. Suffering with migraine is no fun ... 7. The Various Kinds Of Migraines - By: Michael Russell Contrary to popular belief, there is so such thing as a migraine headache. There are, in fact, several kinds of headaches that are symptoms of the disease known as migraine. What follows is the list of the various types of migraines that have been diagnosed. Your choice of treatment will depend i... 8. Add: Some Natural Treatments - By: Michael Russell ADD stands for Attention Deficit Disorder. It’s also known as ADHD, which is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. The disorder is largely based on neurological issues in the brain. Sufferers have characteristics that exhibit lack of attention and hyperactivity. Although there are plenty of m... 9. The Best Resources On The Web For Migraine Patients - By: Michael Russell You don’t have to suffer migraines alone in your bed in a dark bedroom anymore. Coincident with the rise of the internet has been a rise in the number of resources available to those who are living with the wracking pain of migraine. The sheer number of sites available on the web that offer help i... 10. Headaches Are Much More Than A Pain - By: Michael Russell The term, headache, is very simply defined in the dictionary as a pain in the head but to many individuals, a headache is much more than just that. To some, yes, a headache can be nothing more than an insignificant bother. But to others, a headache can be a debilitating discomfort that interferes ... 11. Understanding Autism - By: Peter Smith Understanding Autism by: Roger Wakefield Autism, which is sometimes also referred to Childhood Autism, Early Infantile Autism, or Kanner's Autism, is caused by some neurological malfunction that causes marked delays in the development in the areas of communication and social interactio... 12. Migraine Headaches - By: Michael Russell Migraine headaches are frequently described as psychological disorders, but they are actually the result of a recurring situation that can be constrained and successfully treated. The diagnosis must consider a flawed stream of hormones to the brain that is specifically influenced by food, drink and ... 13. Common Headache Triggers - By: Michael Russell Trigger is a term describing a system in which a small input turns on a large output. They are not causing the headache, only prompting your body to turn on the disorder that you have. The cause of primary headache disorders is unknown, and as a result, the mechanisms that cause some items to trig... 14. Headaches And The Medical Community - By: Michael Russell On top of that, the main symptom, pain, is subjective. How badly it hurts is different for everyone as each one of us has a different level of pain tolerance. What feels like a 5 to me on a scale of 1 to 10 may be an 8 for you. What the headache feels like (throbbing, pulsing, or tightening) can ... 15. Kids And Migraines - By: Michael Russell While migraines are most common in adults, particularly women, children are also prone to developing them. Migraines are not caused by stress or tension, like tension headaches, but rather result from an intricate biochemical process involving the constriction and expanding of blood vessels in the ... 16. Migraine – Is It More Than Just A Headache? - By: Michael Russell A migraine headache, which is considered as a neurological condition, is a very severe headache where pain is felt mostly around the temples; it can also be on one side or even both sides, or even behind an eye or ear. These headaches are as a result of the enlargement of the artery that is fo... 17. Coping With Chronic Pain - By: Michael Russell Chronic pain is caused by many conditions, most of which are incurable and/or poorly understood. The condition causes pain, but not loss of life or limb, and so pain management is the only therapy. How much pain you have, and how often you have it is dependent on your individual disorder and its i... 18. Tension Headaches - By: Michael Russell Tension headaches are the most ordinary type of headache, however, are not very well understood. Headaches and their origins have been a medical mystery for centuries. Tension headaches are classified into two separate categories; those that are episodic, occurring only a few times a year, and those... 19. Don’t Give Me A Headache - By: Michael Russell Millions of people suffer from headache one time or another in their lives. There are various types of headaches but the most common and frequently complained type is migraine. It is estimated that about 28 million people in the United States are migraine sufferers. This is about 12 percent of the t... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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