Twinkling holiday lights are beautiful and cozy this time of year — unless they're causing debilitating headaches. A University of Cincinnati migraine specialist offers a list of potential triggers ...
Every holiday season starts the same way. You pull the boxes out, untangle the lights, and drag the ladder from the garage. It’s cold, your hands hurt, and half the bulbs are out, but you keep going ...
The invisibility of migraine shows its ugly face and more during the holidays, when the stresses are greater (particularly the social and family ones), the anxiety is higher, with budgetary concerns ...