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Yet, migraine often is undiagnosed and left untreated. Dr. Amaal Starling, a neurologist at Mayo Clinic, says because the neurologic disease is so ...
Onabotulinum toxin A, or Botox, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2010 to treat chronic migraine headaches. It is not a cure.
Mayo Clinic researchers are involved in seeking innovative and effective diagnostic and treatment options for headaches, including pediatric headaches.
See a list of publications about migraine by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.
Sumatriptan works in the brain to relieve the pain from migraine headaches. It belongs to the group of medicines called triptans. Many people find that their ...
Reports have suggested that combining migraine medicines called triptans with certain antidepressants could increase the chances of developing a condition ...
Find out more about these painful headaches that can last hours to days. They also can cause nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound.
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