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Feb 24
2012
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Migraines linked to Colic in InfantsPosted by: LaurynP Tagged in: stress , pregnancy risk , pregnancy migraine , pregnancy , nature genetics , migraine headaches , migraine drugs , migraine , headache remedy , headache , genetics , case studies , birth defects
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A new study of mothers and their babies by neurologists at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has shown that mothers that suffer from migraines are more than twice as likely to have babies with colic as mothers without a history of migraines.
The research raises the question of whether colic may be an early symptom of migraine and therefore whether reducing stimulation may help just as reducing light and noise can alleviate migraine pain.

There are a number of ideas about the cause of migraine headaches ranging from theories involving a
At one time or another we've all experienced the pain of a headache. Sure, some are worse than others and the pain may linger a bit longer in some instances but do you know that a headache is not simply "a headache?" Some may seem to be little more than a nuisance, while others may render us incapacitated for days. Emerging research is even showing that some 
