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Migraine meds may cause serotonin syndrome

Serotonin syndrome can be caused by medications that affect serotonin levels in the brain; its symptoms include mental status changes, overactive reflexes, muscle spasms, fever, uncoordinated movements, heavy sweating, and nausea or vomiting.
(HealthDay News) UPDATED 05/15/2008
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Video: New surgery eases migraines

A reporter from WebMD gives this look at a new surgical procedure that some say can cure migraines.
(WebMD) UPDATED 05/14/2008
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Generic Maxalt gets tentative OK

Maxalt is used to treat migraines.
(Medical News Today) UPDATED 04/21/2008
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Experts: Botox doesn't help headaches

Botox does help excessive sweating and some involuntary muscle problems, but it probably doesn't help migraines or chronic headaches, experts say.
(HealthDay News) UPDATED 05/05/2008
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Can migraines cause memory loss?

A migraine expert answers a reader's question about how the headaches affect memory.
(InteliHealth) UPDATED 05/05/2008
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Kids with migraines have more sleep woes

Children who suffer from migraines are more likely to have sleep disorders than children who have non-migraine headaches, researchers say.
(U.S. News & World Report) UPDATED 04/17/2008
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