During perimenopause - the period leading up to the menopause - hormonal fluctuations become more pronounced and irregular, which can intensify both the frequency and severity of migraine headaches.
Migraine headaches heat up as women approach menopause, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Cincinnati (UC), Montefiore Headache Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine ...
Not only do women get more migraines than men, but a new study shows they also experience them for a longer duration.
Anyone who's had even one migraine in their lifetime can attest to the fact that it is not just a headache; migraines are often accompanied by debilitating symptoms including nausea, blurred vision ...