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Botox shots ward off migraines, study finds

In a new study, migraine patients who received Botox had fewer migraine episodes and headache days than those treated with a placebo.
(Reuters) UPDATED 07/12/2008
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Conditions: | migraine - 178 Articles Treatments: | Botox - 6 Articles

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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Botox linked to deaths in children

Most of the children were being treated with Botox products to control limb spasms caused by cerebral palsy, the officials say.
(U.S. News and World Report) UPDATED 02/08/2008
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Conditions: | cerebral palsy - 1 Article Treatments: | Botox - 6 Articles

Botox may ease osteoarthritis

Botox reduced pain and increased mobility in a new study, but researchers say more study is needed to confirm the results.
(Medicinenet.com) UPDATED 11/08/2007
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Doctors use Botox to find migraine source

Doctors can use a Botox injection to determine which muscles in the face are compressing nerves and causing migraines.
(National Review of Medicine) UPDATED 04/15/2007
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Conditions: | migraine - 178 Articles Treatments: | Botox - 6 Articles

Botox injections may ease writer's cramp

Botox has already been used in other forms of dystonia, a condition in which muscles contract involuntary into abnormal positions.
(MSNBC) UPDATED 12/27/2006
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Conditions: | chronic pain - 262 Articles Treatments: | Botox - 6 Articles


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