Blog categorized as Causes Of Headaches

Cervical muscles in the pathogenesis of migraine headache
In this article we discuss vascular changes being unrelated to the phase of a attack.
Could grinding your teeth cause headaches?
Dr Elliot Shevel, South Africa’s pioneer in the field of migraine surgery and the medical director of The Headache Clinic, says bruxism is a common problem and a common cause of headaches and migraines.
Weather can cause your headaches
Research shows that the change of seasons, climate and environmental factors can all be contributing to your headaches. Read the full blog to find out more.
Painkillers can be a big headache
Migraine sufferers may not realise that drug overuse can be a large part of the problem. Read the full blog to find out more.
The Jaw muscles and central sensitization in migraine
This blog investigates the evidence of jaw muscle involvement in central sensitisation. The importance of central sensitisation in migraine has been well-documented.

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