Migraines and Smell

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Migraine - Can the smell of popcorn be a Migraine trigger?

healthcentral.com — “Full Question:     I have a friend who claims the smell of popcorn is triggering her migraines, however she can eat popcorn.  Is this pos...View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Most Recently Shared on September 17, 2009 at 4:06 pm By:

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Can the smell of popcorn be a Migraine trigger? http://bit.ly/O7Aoa

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Do You Smell?

prevention.com — “If you have one of these shadow diseases, like migraine headaches, high blood pressure, or asthma, you may be more at risk of developing other serious health problems too. Learn about these shadow disease health problems, and how to protect yourself, from Prevention.View full resource at prevention.com

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Wear the same bra every day? It could be making you smell, uh, funky. Find out the max # days in a row to wear a bra http://ow.ly/5YJFf

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Migraine - Migraine Aura Video: Through the Looking Glass

healthcentral.com — “A Migraine attack can consist of up to four phases: • Prodrome Phase • Aura Phase • Headache Phase • Posdrome Phase You can find th...View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Gender Differences with Co-Morbid Migraines and PTSD - EmpowHER.com

empowher.com — “A migraine occurs when there is abnormal activity in the brain. This change in neurological activity can be caused by several factors, include stress, exercise, certain smells, bright lights and alcohol.View full resource at empowher.com

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Bright Lights, Big Headache: A Study Explains : NPR

npr.org — “A study of blind people has revealed how bright light can intensify the pain of a migraine headache. The finding also could help scientists explain why some migraine sufferers are sensitive to certain smells and sounds.View full resource at npr.org

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Einstein’s Richard Lipton on study w/blind patients that reveals how light intensifies migraine pain http://bit.ly/8wkLGh #morningedition

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Gluten-Intolerance and Chemical Sensitivities or Taste/Smells That Are Hard to Identify? - Gluten-Free Faces

glutenfreefaces.com — “I have not been completely diagnosed with Celiac's disease since my body is in trauma state right now and not strong enough for a colonoscopy, says my doctor and myself. I am smelling and tasting smells and chemicals much stronger than I ever was before. I also must add that I was given a really strong antibiotic a year ago and ever since then I have had some bad reactions/side-affects like hives, profuse sweating, chills, migraine, brain fog, depersonalization, itchy/red skin, dizzyness and my View full resource at glutenfreefaces.com

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GF Discussion Forum: Gluten-Intolerance and Chemical Sensitivities or Taste/Smells That Are Hard to Ide... http://bit.ly/c0ipz9 #gf #celiac

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Body's response to foods' smell, taste could be diabetes risk factor: http://bit.ly/be6QTq

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    Teri Robert

    Writer/patient advocate, Migraines/headaches. Author Living Well with Migraine Disease & Headaches, Work for MyMigraineConnection.com, HealthCentral.com

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    Teri Robert

    Writer/patient advocate, Migraines/headaches. Author Living Well with Migraine Disease & Headaches, Work for MyMigraineConnection.com, HealthCentral.com

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