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Expert explains what you need to know about ocular migraines
Triggered by numerous everyday activities, ocular migraines can seem alarming to those experiencing symptoms. However, experts at Specsavers are assuring people that the migraines are usually nothing to worry about.
Five thousand adults sought for migraine study
Have you ever wondered what affects the occurrence of migraines? Psychologists at NUI Galway’s School of Psychology are interested in examining this phenomenon in adults from Ireland and the UK, and want to investigate the psychological factors that could contribute to migraines by carrying out an online study.
Migraine/headache relief with Care Cure Acupuncture
Most types of head pain are classified as tension, chronic, or migraine headaches. Chronic headaches occur every day whereas migraine headaches are usually one-sided and moderate or severe in intensity. However no matter what the category, the pain of ongoing headaches can impact every aspect of life and cause emotional stress to the sufferer.
Athlone migraine management seminar
To mark Brain Awareness Week 2015 the Migraine Association of Ireland is holding an Approaches to Migraine Management seminar on Wednesday March 11 in Athlone. This event will take place from 7-9pm in the Radisson Blu Hotel and there is no cost to attend.
Migraine and headache relief with Care Cure Acupuncture
Most types of head pain are classified as tension, chronic, or migraine headaches. Chronic headaches occur every day, whereas migraine headaches are usually one-sided and moderate or severe in intensity. However no matter what the category, the pain of ongoing headaches can impact every aspect of life and cause emotional stress to the sufferer.
Migraine and headache relief with Care Cure Acupuncture
Most types of head pain are classified as tension, chronic, or migraine headaches. Chronic headaches occur every day, whereas migraine headaches are usually one-sided and moderate or severe in intensity. However no matter what the category, the pain of ongoing headaches can impact every aspect of life and cause emotional stress to the sufferer.
A Christmas headache
Christmas time can be migraine time for the half a million migraine sufferers in Ireland according to the Migraine Association of Ireland (MAI). This means up to three days of symptoms including nausea, sometimes vomiting, extreme sensitivity to light, noise, and smells, and an intense throbbing headache.
Bio-Energy Therapy
In a Bio-Energy treatment the client lies fully clothed while listening to relaxing music. The therapist uses a number of special hand positions and techniques to scan the body, to clear it of any energy blockages. Specific energy flow techniques which help the body relax and release muscular tension in the back area are also included. This is a non-invasive, pain-free, and safe healing modality.
Back to school headache
Back to school time can also mean migraine time for the one in 10 children in Ireland who suffer from this complex neurological condition.
Back to school headache
Back to school time can also mean migraine time for the one in 10 children in Ireland who suffer from this complex neurological condition.