Migraines Vs Headaches

Migraine & Cluster Headaches

Intro Questionnaire Registration Url It has been estimated that 1 in 4 Canadian households has someone affected by migraine headaches. Migraines can affect a person’s ability to perform everyday activities for up to 3 days, therefore having a significant impact on quality of life. Cluster headaches are far less common but can be just as

Migraine Triggers

Migraine Triggers and Important Lifestyle Changes

Though they affect more people than asthma and diabetes combined, we still know relatively little about what causes migraines. However, when it comes to preventing a migraine, learning to identify your own personal triggers is crucial. Some common triggers include stress, red wine, pickled foods, skipping a meal, chocolate and caffeine. You might want to try

Migraine Aura

Migraine Aura, Other Migraine Symptoms and Stages (Plus When to See a Doctor)

Migraines tend to progress through four distinctive stages: prodrome, aura, attack (headache), and postdrome. But not everyone who has migraines experiences every stage. For others, signs and symptoms may vary from one migraine to another. Read on to familiarize yourself with some of the migraine stages and their symptoms, and learn when you should contact a doctor

Arthritis

Name The term ‘arthritis’ is used to refer to more than 100 related conditions. The main symptoms of arthritis are chronic joint pain, stiffness and swelling, which can result in significant disability and poor quality of life. Currently one in six Canadians aged 15 years and older report having arthritis. While there is no cure,

Low Back Pain

Phone It is estimated that over 80% of people will experience pain in their back at some point in their lives. Back pain remains one of the most common reasons to visit the doctor, chiropractor or physiotherapist. In order to find new medications that are both safe and effective for treating back pain, clinical research

Reduce Chronic Inflammation with Nutritional Tips and Natural Remedies

Inflammation is often made out to be the bad guy, but it’s actually a crucial part of your body’s immune system response—one you couldn’t live without. We’ve all experienced inflammation at some point or another. It’s what causes the redness and swelling that appears around a mosquito bite, or the tender, soft skin that appears when