by Sue Robbins | Dec 19, 2013 | Headache Drugs
Researchers at Tel Aviv University wondered if teens who experience migraine headaches were actually increasing the amount of headaches they got based on their gum chewing habits. The study looked at 25 teen girls and five teen boys, with a median age of 16, who all...
by Dr Robbins | Mar 17, 2012 | Headache Drugs
There are a number of “comorbid(co-occurring)” conditions that may go along with chronic headaches. Chronic headaches represent what we call “central sensitization”, where the brain just keeps on firing those headache waves over and over,...
by Dr Robbins | Dec 5, 2002 | Uncategorized
The question always comes up.. how much does clenching/grinding add to people’s headaches… and the answer is quite complicated. Some feel it often IS the problem, while others feel it is vastly overstated as a contributing factor for headaches. I believe...