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Ask the for with Dr. John Claude Krusz and Teri Robert Clinician - Answers to questions reader about headaches and Migraine disease. - If you are experiencing Migraines, they're not ophthalmic Migraines
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& Conditions Eye Problems Ophthalmic migraine is quite common. Patients usually experience visual symptoms of seeing bright - prodrome. is called migraine headache with visual This -
eyes-and-more, the international eyecare portal network - While migraine word the conjures up thoughts of excruciating headaches (and rightfully so), an ophthalmic or ocular migraine is often unaccompanied by any -
Migraine Headache Foundation: Ophthalmic National OPHTHALMIC (OCULAR) MIGRAINE. Ocular migraine term a is which may have different - warning signs or aura of their migraine attack without the headache. -
Headaches / - Migraine FAQs An index of FAQs for the Headaches / guide Migraine site. - Ophthalmic Migraine without pain-same cause as Migraine with pain? -
Prescription Info About Chronic Pain, Headache, and Migraine. All - All Info About Chronic Pain, Headache, Timoptic Migraine. - and (timolol maleate ophthalmic solution) in Ocudose Preservative-Free Ophthalmic Solution, -
Flashes and Floaters If a headache follows called flashes, it is the a migraine headache. - the light flashes are called ophthalmic migraine, or migraine without headache. -
Richmond Eye Eye Associates, Health and Disease Migraine headache may be difficult to localize in some cases. - this aura and then have no headache. This is commonly referred to as Ophthalmic
of Simulations Eye Disorders - Richmond Eye Associates Ophthalmic Migraine, An artists depiction of the visual not of migraine. - A migraine headache may, or may aura follow this aura. -
Systemic health problems including diabetes, migraine headaches and poor - Your ophthalmologist will before all this factors weigh deciding whether you -
Pictures MD : Headache Hardin / Migraine Pictures Headache Pictures / Migraine Pictures. A - MD Just Plain Links Page Hardin Rochester, Minnesota; Simulations of eye disorders : Ophthalmic migraine -
Visual Aura - Migraine Loss (Dennis T., Newsgroups: alt.support.headaches.migraine, - ie absolute hemianopia: "During losing ophthalmic migraine, my experience has usually been an -
Vision abnormalities migraineheadaches (spots of light, halos, or where patterns are common preliminary - ophthalmic migraine may occur zigzag only the visual symptoms occur, -
zen.org in Weblog Migraine Communal my brain Today I experienced (am still, sorta) my first migraine headache. - Hmm. Well seeIm going to have a doctor make sure the arent problems ophthalmic
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Panel: Women need chance to avoid repeat C-section
(AP)
AP - Too many pregnant women who want to avoid a repeat cesarean delivery are being denied the chance, concludes a government panel that urged doctors to rethink litigation-spurred policies that have swung the pendulum back toward the days of "once a C-section, always a C-section."
Researchers: AIDS virus can hide in bone marrow
(AP)
AP - The virus that causes AIDS can hide in the bone marrow, avoiding drugs and later awakening to cause illness, according to new research that could point the way toward better treatments for the disease.
Brazil's Silva quits smoking after 50 years
(AP)
AP - Brazil's president said Tuesday that he kicked the smoking habit he had for 50 years after a recent health scare sent his blood pressure soaring.
Health Tip: Treating a Sinus Headache
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- A sinus headache usually is caused when the
air-filled cavities around your nose, eyes and cheeks become congested and
inflamed. Doctors call this condition sinusitis.
Health Tip: What's Behind Childhood Obesity
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Obesity is a major problem in the United
States, and children are no exception. Today's kids are spending more
hours watching TV, sitting at the computer or playing video games, and
less time being active.
Prostate test 'public health disaster': discoverer
(Reuters)
Reuters - The most commonly used tool for detecting prostate cancer, routine PSA screening, has become "a hugely expensive public health disaster," its discoverer said on Wednesday.
Study suggests too many invasive heart tests given
(AP)
AP - A troublingly high number of U.S. patients who are given angiograms to check for heart disease turn out not to have a significant problem, according to the latest study to suggest Americans get an excess of medical tests.
Big first trimester weight gain ups diabetes risk
(Reuters)
Reuters - Women who gain weight too quickly during the first three months of pregnancy are more prone to develop pregnancy-related diabetes, new research shows.
Hoped-for drop in childbirth deaths not happening
(AP)
AP - Eleven days after her son Benjamin's birth by C-section, Linda Coale awoke in the middle of the night in pain, one leg badly swollen. Just as her doctor returned her phone call asking what to do, she dropped dead from a blood clot.
CDC uses shopper-card data to trace salmonella
(AP)
AP - As they scrambled recently to trace the source of a salmonella outbreak that has sickened hundreds around the country, investigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention successfully used a new tool for the first time — the shopper cards that millions of Americans swipe every time they buy groceries.
Australian authors protest China visa refusal
(Reuters)
Reuters - More than 90 Australian authors signed a letter on Thursday decrying China's refusal to grant a visa to one of the country's most celebrated writers because he was HIV-positive, a move that Beijing defended.
Obesity, Drinking a Double Threat to the Liver
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - THURSDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) -- Obesity plus daily
drinking boosts the risk of liver disease in men and women, researchers
report in two new studies.
Young Kids to Benefit From Broader Pneumococcal Vaccine
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - THURSDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) -- The recent approval of a
new, more broadly effective pneumococcal vaccine (PCV13) for young
children could greatly reduce the prevalence of pneumococcal disease in
that age group, a new government report suggests.
As You Age, Better Health Means Better Sex
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, March 9 (HealthDay News) -- Better health translates into
better sex lives, with healthy people more likely to engage in sex (and
good sex at that) and to express an interest in sex, new research
finds.
Long-used, little-studied laxative safe, effective
(Reuters)
Reuters - Until now, a scant number of top notch clinical trials have evaluated whether sodium picosulfate -- the active ingredient in numerous over-the-counter laxatives -- is safe and effective.
Body's Response to Foods' Smell, Taste Could Be Diabetes Risk
Factor
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - THURSDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) -- A mutation that affects
how the body responds when a person smells or tastes food may play a role
in the development of type 2 diabetes in some people, U.S. researchers
report.
Doctor's Specialty Often Steers Prostate Cancer Care
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, March 9 (HealthDay News) -- The kind of treatment
received by a prostate cancer patient often depends on the type of
specialist providing the patient's care, new research shows.
New Knee May Improve Balance
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - THURSDAY, March 11 (HealthDay News) -- A knee replacement can help
improve an elderly person's balance, according to a new study.
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