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Ebola survivors suffer severe mental and neurological problems
People who survive the deadly Ebola virus can continue to suffer severe psychiatric and neurological problems including depression, debilitating migraines, nerve pain and stroke, according to a study published on Wednesday.
Source: Reuters: Health - July 11, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: healthNews Source Type: news

A Heat Wave Is Hitting Much of the U.S. This Week. Here ’s How to Stay Safe
Large swaths of the country are gearing up for — or already weathering — a major heat wave this week, with temperatures threatening to top 100 degrees in some places. If you live in an area experiencing these extreme temperatures, it’s important to know how to keep yourself cool and healthy. Here’s what you need to know in a heat wave, according to Dr. Laura Burke, an emergency medicine physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. Prevention is the best medicine Burke recommends limiting strenuous outdoor activity and taking frequent breaks if it can’t be avoided, staying indoo...
Source: TIME: Health - June 29, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Jamie Ducharme Tags: Uncategorized healthytime onetime public health Source Type: news

High blood pressure: Scrumptious £1 red food can help slash BP reading
HIGH blood pressure symptoms include a severe headache, vision problems and chest pain, although these don ’t appear until the condition is extreme. If not treated high blood pressure causes heart disease and stroke. You can slash your blood pressure by eating this bright red food.
Source: Daily Express - Health - May 15, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

High blood pressure - 2p a day supplements could lower stroke risk by 73 per cent
HIGH blood pressure symptoms include chest pain, headaches and difficulty breathing. But, taking these cheap supplements could slash your risk of having a stroke by 73 per cent, scientists have claimed.
Source: Daily Express - Health - May 7, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Infarction Risk During Cerebral Ischemia in Migraineurs Infarction Risk During Cerebral Ischemia in Migraineurs
This study compared CT perfusion maps of migraineurs and nonmigraineurs with acute ischemic stroke.Stroke
Source: Medscape Today Headlines - April 27, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Neurology & Neurosurgery Journal Article Source Type: news

What to do if you have heat stroke - signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion revealed
HEAT STROKE and heat exhaustion are caused by the body becoming too hot, and the risk increases during warm UK weather. Symptoms of heatstroke include headaches, sweating and feeling sick, and you should never ignore dizziness.
Source: Daily Express - Health - April 19, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

How to avoid heat stroke - signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion revealed
HEAT STROKE and heat exhaustion are caused by the body becoming too hot, and the risk increases during warm UK weather. Symptoms of heatstroke include headaches, sweating and feeling sick, and you should never ignore dizziness.
Source: Daily Express - Health - April 19, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Heatstroke warning - why you should never ignore dizziness
HEAT STROKE and heat exhaustion are caused by the body becoming too hot, and the risk increases during warm UK weather. Symptoms of heatstroke include headaches, sweating and feeling sick, and you should never ignore dizziness.
Source: Daily Express - Health - April 19, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

A Man Got ‘Thunderclap Headaches’ After Eating the World’s Hottest Pepper
This article originally appeared on Health.com
Source: TIME: Health - April 10, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Amanda Macmillan / Health.com Tags: Uncategorized Diet/Nutrition healthytime onetime Source Type: news

Trilobites: He Ate the World ’ s Hottest Pepper, Then Landed in the Hospital With ‘ Thunderclap ’ Headaches
After eating the Carolina Reaper during a contest, an unidentified patient suffered headaches so severe he was hospitalized. The symptoms resembled those of a stroke.
Source: NYT Health - April 9, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: JAMES GORMAN Tags: Headaches British Medical Journal Henry Ford Hospital Cooperstown (NY) Guinness World Records (Book) Carolina Reaper Source Type: news

Updates in Stroke, Alzheimer ' s, Headache, and MS Updates in Stroke, Alzheimer ' s, Headache, and MS
Dr Diener on a month in neurology research characterized by failures--but also some gains.Medscape Neurology
Source: Medscape Today Headlines - March 9, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Neurology & Neurosurgery Commentary Source Type: news

Stroke Risk and Estrogen Contraceptives in Women With Migraine Stroke Risk and Estrogen Contraceptives in Women With Migraine
Guidelines have recommended avoiding combined hormonal contraceptives in women with migraine with aura due to increased stroke risk. Does current evidence support this, and is the risk dose-related?Headache
Source: Medscape Today Headlines - February 23, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Neurology & Neurosurgery Journal Article Source Type: news

The selfie a woman took just before she had a stroke  
Just moments after taking the snap,  Debbie Schofield, 37, from Hertfordshire, complained of a pounding headache before her eyes rolled back in her head and she was fighting for her life.
Source: the Mail online | Health - February 20, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

This Woman Woke Up With a British Accent. Here ’s What to Know About Foreign Accent Syndrome
This article originally appeared on Health.com
Source: TIME: Health - February 13, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Jamie Ducharme / Health.com Tags: Uncategorized healthytime Mental Health/Psychology onetime Source Type: news

More Evidence Migraine Ups Cardiovascular Disease Risk More Evidence Migraine Ups Cardiovascular Disease Risk
This study expands the findings to include venous thromboembolism, atrial fibrillation, and other cardiovascular diseases.Medscape Medical News
Source: Medscape Medical News Headlines - February 13, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Neurology & Neurosurgery News Source Type: news