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Remedios caseros para aliviar la migraña


Remedios caseros para aliviar la migraña. Foto: Referencial
Las migrañas son dolorosas y, a veces, pueden aparecer en los peores momentos en los que no tiene energía para salir por fármacos. El uso de remedios caseros para la migraña llama la atención a la mayoría de las personas que buscan una forma natural de aliviar el dolor y también a aquellos que no pueden usar analgésicos debido a varios motivos.
 
 
Muchos de los remedios caseros para un dolor de cabeza de migraña utilizan hierbas y especias de alimentos disponibles para aliviar el dolor, acá te compartimos los más comunes y fáciles de conseguir en el mercado oc cualquier tienda naturista. ....

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Migraine and PTSD: Knowing the Risk and Relationship


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Distressing flashbacks, negative thoughts, guilt, and self-destructive behavior can all be symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a psychiatric condition that affects approximately 3.5 percent of U.S. adults every year; an estimated 1 in 11 people will be diagnosed with PTSD in their lifetime, according to the American Psychiatric Association.
There is a relationship between PTSD and migraine and headache, according to Natalia Murinova, MD, the director of the UW Medicine Headache Center and an associate professor of neurology at UW Medicine in Seattle.
“If you have PTSD, you’re likely to have headaches, but the majority of people with headaches don’t have PTSD,” Dr. Murinova explains. ....

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UCLA In the News May 6, 2021


May 6, 2021
UCLA In the News lists selected mentions of UCLA in the world’s news media. Some articles may require registration or a subscription to view. See more UCLA In the News.
“If something becomes stigmatized, people become reluctant to admit that they’re part of that ‘problem’-causing group so the situation actually becomes exacerbated,” said Dr. Chandra Ford, a professor of community health sciences at UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. Ford recommends trying to make appropriate resources available for your loved ones based on their specific concerns and letting them make their own informed decision.
“It’s really terrific. I think everybody is to be congratulated, both for stepping up and getting vaccinated so we’ve got about 40% of the California population [that] has been vaccinated. Obviously we want to get that higher, but terrific so far. And the fact that people have been still maintaining to doing the public health measures like t ....

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