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Health care has always been considered a "recession proof" profession, but that may not be the case this time around. A recent survey released by the American Academy of Family Physicians shows that patients are visiting their physicians less and less, even postponing important health screenings like Pap smears and colonoscopies. Appointment cancellations are up, as are the number of uninsured patients visiting the office. All of these trends are quite concerning to family physicians in particular since they are often the ones managing chronic conditions and ensuring patients receive appropriate screening tests. One of the most concerning stats to come out of this survey is that people are stressed out more than ever. Nearly 90% of physicians surveyed said that patients are expressing a concern over how they will pay their bills. And, 87% physicians said they are seeing an increase in patients with signs and symptoms of severe stress. As headache sufferers, you will recognize that stress can be a common trigger for headaches. It can also increase one's risk of a variety of health problems like heart disease. If you are concerned about the rising costs of health care, discuss these concerns with your health care provider and see what he or she can do to help you.

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Health care has always been considered a "recession proof" profession, but that may not be the case this time around. A recent survey released by the American Academy of Family Physicians shows that patients are visiting their physicians less and less, even postponing important health screenings like Pap smears and colonoscopies. Appointment cancellations are up, as are the number of uninsured patients visiting the office. All of these trends are quite concerning to family physicians in particular since they are often the ones managing chronic conditions and ensuring patients receive appropriate screening tests. One of the most concerning stats to come out of this survey is that people are stressed out more than ever. Nearly 90% of physicians surveyed said that patients are expressing a concern over how they will pay their bills. And, 87% physicians said they are seeing an increase in patients with signs and symptoms of severe stress. As headache sufferers, you will recognize that stress can be a common trigger for headaches. It can also increase one's risk of a variety of health problems like heart disease. If you are concerned about the rising costs of health care, discuss these concerns with your health care provider and see what he or she can do to help you.

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Many people who experience migraine headaches notice that certain exercises--sometimes lots of exercises--can actually make their headaches worse. Swedish researchers think they have found the perfect exercise program for migraine sufferers, though. In a study published in the April 2009 issue of Headache, they discuss a program of exercise focusing on using a stationary exercise bike over a period of 3 months. Twenty migraineurs used the program under the supervision of a physiotherapist. Early results seem to indicate that this type of exercise program will improve patients' cardiac functions without increasing the likelihood of developing a migraine. More research is, of course, necessary to determine how significant this study will end up being. The good news for the average migraine sufferer is that it appears there are aerobic exercises you do without causing a migraine to appear. The important thing is to begin slowly and pay attention to your usual headache triggers. As always, discussing any exercise plan with your health care provider is a good idea.

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Many people who experience migraine headaches notice that certain exercises--sometimes lots of exercises--can actually make their headaches worse. Swedish researchers think they have found the perfect exercise program for migraine sufferers, though. In a study published in the April 2009 issue of Headache, they discuss a program of exercise focusing on using a stationary exercise bike over a period of 3 months. Twenty migraineurs used the program under the supervision of a physiotherapist. Early results seem to indicate that this type of exercise program will improve patients' cardiac functions without increasing the likelihood of developing a migraine. More research is, of course, necessary to determine how significant this study will end up being. The good news for the average migraine sufferer is that it appears there are aerobic exercises you do without causing a migraine to appear. The important thing is to begin slowly and pay attention to your usual headache triggers. As always, discussing any exercise plan with your health care provider is a good idea.

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According to a recent study, set to be released at the American Academy of Neurology's (AAN) annual meeting later this year, adults who are obese may be at higher risk of developing migraine headaches. Researchers selected over 20,000 individuals and asked them if they suffer from migraines or severe headaches. They then looked at total obesity and "abdominal obesity"--a measure of how much extra weight people carry around their stomachs. The study shows that men and women with extra belly fat tend to develop migraines more frequently, especially women. This gives us yet another reason to get fit and get rid of that extra "jiggle." Interestingly, after the age of 55 obesity doesn't seem to be related to migraines at all, but the risk of other problems such as stroke and heart disease is still there, so trimming down is still a prudent thought. To receive weekly information about headaches and headache treatments, subscribe to the Headaches and Migraines Newsletter.

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  • Mar. 29th, 2009 at 1:39 AM
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According to a recent study, set to be released at the American Academy of Neurology's (AAN) annual meeting later this year, adults who are obese may be at higher risk of developing migraine headaches. Researchers selected over 20,000 individuals and asked them if they suffer from migraines or severe headaches. They then looked at total obesity and "abdominal obesity"--a measure of how much extra weight people carry around their stomachs. The study shows that men and women with extra belly fat tend to develop migraines more frequently, especially women. This gives us yet another reason to get fit and get rid of that extra "jiggle." Interestingly, after the age of 55 obesity doesn't seem to be related to migraines at all, but the risk of other problems such as stroke and heart disease is still there, so trimming down is still a prudent thought.

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According to a recent study, set to be released at the American Academy of Neurology's (AAN) annual meeting later this year, adults who are obese may be at higher risk of developing migraine headaches. Researchers selected over 20,000 individuals and asked them if they suffer from migraines or severe headaches. They then looked at total obesity and "abdominal obesity"--a measure of how much extra weight people carry around their stomachs. The study shows that men and women with extra belly fat tend to develop migraines more frequently, especially women. This gives us yet another reason to get fit and get rid of that extra "jiggle." Interestingly, after the age of 55 obesity doesn't seem to be related to migraines at all, but the risk of other problems such as stroke and heart disease is still there, so trimming down is still a prudent thought.

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According to a recent study, set to be released at the American Academy of Neurology's (AAN) annual meeting later this year, adults who are obese may be at higher risk of developing migraine headaches. Researchers selected over 20,000 individuals and asked them if they suffer from migraines or severe headaches. They then looked at total obesity and "abdominal obesity"--a measure of how much extra weight people carry around their stomachs. The study shows that men and women with extra belly fat tend to develop migraines more frequently, especially women. This gives us yet another reason to get fit and get rid of that extra "jiggle." Interestingly, after the age of 55 obesity doesn't seem to be related to migraines at all, but the risk of other problems such as stroke and heart disease is still there, so trimming down is still a prudent thought.

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  • Mar. 10th, 2009 at 4:44 AM
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According to a recent study, set to be released at the American Academy of Neurology's (AAN) annual meeting later this year, adults who are obese may be at higher risk of developing migraine headaches. Researchers selected over 20,000 individuals and asked them if they suffer from migraines or severe headaches. They then looked at total obesity and "abdominal obesity"--a measure of how much extra weight people carry around their stomachs. The study shows that men and women with extra belly fat tend to develop migraines more frequently, especially women. This gives us yet another reason to get fit and get rid of that extra "jiggle." Interestingly, after the age of 55 obesity doesn't seem to be related to migraines at all, but the risk of other problems such as stroke and heart disease is still there, so trimming down is still a prudent thought. To receive weekly information about headaches and headache treatments, subscribe to the Headaches and Migraines Newsletter.

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According to a recent study, set to be released at the American Academy of Neurology's (AAN) annual meeting later this year, adults who are obese may be at higher risk of developing migraine headaches. Researchers selected over 20,000 individuals and asked them if they suffer from migraines or severe headaches. They then looked at total obesity and "abdominal obesity"--a measure of how much extra weight people carry around their stomachs. The study shows that men and women with extra belly fat tend to develop migraines more frequently, especially women. This gives us yet another reason to get fit and get rid of that extra "jiggle." Interestingly, after the age of 55 obesity doesn't seem to be related to migraines at all, but the risk of other problems such as stroke and heart disease is still there, so trimming down is still a prudent thought. To receive weekly information about headaches and headache treatments, subscribe to the Headaches and Migraines Newsletter.

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  • Feb. 24th, 2009 at 10:27 AM
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Yesterday, many of use witnessed a historical event that has been much heralded and greatly anticipated. Barack Obama was inaugurated as the 44th U.S. President. Whatever your political affiliation may be, health care reform was mentioned a lot during the election season, and most of us can agree that our current health care system is damaged quite a bit and in need of help. President Obama has pledged to continue to involve the American public in his policy making, and he is asking all citizens to stay informed and to provide feedback and suggestions for our nation's future. I hope that we will all share our frustrations, successes, sadness, and joy as it relates to our health so that our new president can gain a greater understanding of what needs to be done for this nation's health.

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Yesterday, many of use witnessed a historical event that has been much heralded and greatly anticipated. Barack Obama was inaugurated as the 44th U.S. President. Whatever your political affiliation may be, health care reform was mentioned a lot during the election season, and most of us can agree that our current health care system is damaged quite a bit and in need of help. President Obama has pledged to continue to involve the American public in his policy making, and he is asking all citizens to stay informed and to provide feedback and suggestions for our nation's future. I hope that we will all share our frustrations, successes, sadness, and joy as it relates to our health so that our new president can gain a greater understanding of what needs to be done for this nation's health.

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