New Study by the University of Calgary and Curelator Reveals Surprising Lack of Association Between Stress and Migraine
Only 7.1% of patients had a majority of their attacks associated with increased levels of perceived stress and 76% of the total number of migraine attacks were associated with either flat or decreasing levels of perceived stress.
The study is the largest stress-migraine study to date, following 351 patients over three months and analyzed 2115 migraine episodes.
Done in collaboration with the University of Calgary, the study is unique in that it examines individual patterns rather than aggregate ones.
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This course examines papers every computer scientist should have read, from the 1930s to the present. It is meant to be a synthesizing experience for advanced students in computer science: a way for them to see the field as a whole, not through a survey, but by reliving the experience of its creation. The idea is to create a unified view of the field of computer science, for students who already know something about it, by replaying its entire evolution at an accelerated frame rate.
Curtain Call: Community Theatre at Woodbury receives an unexpected grant
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Kathryn Farley is part of the Farley Foundation, which recently gifted the Community Theatre at Woodbury a $5,000 grant.Kathryn Farley / Contributed photo
Considering that most community theaters in Connecticut are stretching every cent they have and anxiously awaiting the reopening of their theaters, it was quite a joy for the Community Theatre at Woodbury (CTAW) to learn that the theater was a recipient of an unrestricted $5,000 grant from the Farley Foundation, which is is a private family foundation. CTAW Board member Sharon (Sherry) Swanhall said theater members were thrilled when they learned the news.
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Both migraine and cluster headache tend to affect primarily one side of the head, but cluster headache typically causes a runny nose and tearing eye in addition to pain.
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Whether you’re having a migraine attack or a cluster headache, the pain it causes can be debilitating.
But because the treatments for the two diseases are very different, it’s crucial to figure out which you have or whether you have something else entirely to have the best chance at easing your pain.
Without the correct diagnosis, it’s difficult to find relief for your headache, says Merle L. Diamond, MD, associate director of the Diamond Headache Clinic in Chicago.