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  • Recognizing Aphasia During a Migraine Attack

    Aphasia is a migraine symptom that affects your language. It impairs one’s ability to process language, both in written and spoken words. People with aphasia have trouble putting words together to speak or write, understanding what others are saying, and comprehending what they read. When speaking, words may come out slurred and unintelligible.

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  • Episodic Migraine: Reasons to Not Ignore Them

    A migraine is a neurological disorder. Episodic and chronic migraines affect 14% of the population. There are no biological markers for migraine and the diagnosis is based on clinical history and the exclusion of other headache disorders. The difference between episodic migraine and chronic migraine is the frequency of the migraines.

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  • Warning Signs of a Concussion

    A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury from receiving a hard blow to the head. It is commonly seen in motor vehicle accidents or contact sports like football or hockey. Here are the common warning signs of a concussion:

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  • What options do I have if the Medications I use to treat my Migraines aren't Helping?

    Migraine is neurological disorder characterized by recurrent headaches that can be quite debilitating. OTC medication can help relieve most migraine symptoms, but sometimes they may prove ineffective or cause rebound headaches when taken too often.

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  • Can IV Therapy Help Treat Insomnia?

    Did you know that even mild dehydration can disrupt your sleep? Drinking a lot of water just before bed is not the best solution as you may have to get up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom. IV infusion therapy is a convenient way to restore your fluid balance and receive the necessary micronutrients that can help treat insomnia.

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