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Migraines are one of the world's most common neurological conditions, impacting nearly 15% of people globally. Despite this widespread impact, many sufferers find current preventive treatments ...
Researchers say GLP-1 medicines might be able to help with migraines.
Around five million Australians suffer from migraines, with women three times more likely to be affected than men ...
Study finds the GLP-1 drug liraglutide reduced migraine days by almost 50% in patients with obesity, with quality of life improvements occurring despite minimal weight changes.
Medications such as Ozempic and Saxenda have grown in popularity due to their ability to treat type 2 diabetes and assist in ...
Below are some examples of medicines that can also be used for migraines that should not be used with Symbravo. Propranolol (Inderal LA, Innopran XL) is a beta-blocker.
The supermarket’s online clinic now sells tirzepatide injections - also known as Mounjaro - designed to be used once a week.
Look into preventive treatment: If weather triggers frequent migraines, talk to your health care provider about preventive treatments – medications, supplements or neuromodulation devices ...
Headaches and Migraines Can drinking soda help migraines? Doctors reveal whether bubbly drinks cure headaches or not Medical professionals explain how caffeine, sugar and salt affect blood flow to ...
Diabetics are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s than the general public. Could a popular diabetes and weight-loss drug also stave off dementia?