Thursday, December 8, 2011

Exercise reduces migraine attacks

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I went to a Swedish study that the practice of regular exercise, "acrobatic" help to reduce migraine attacks is equally caused by sedatives and treatments such as anti-epileptic medication topiramat.
And said d. Varkey, either from the Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, saying: "This method may represent a therapeutic drug is a successful option for the prevention of migraine attacks in patients who do not benefit as much or do not prefer daily drug treatment."
The research team divided the sample of three groups at random and subjected each group to one of three treatments: aerobic exercise on a stationary bike for 40 minutes three times a week, and a soothing treatments and treatment of topiramate daily for three months.
And all members of the sample (91 women) were selected from a headache clinics in Sweden. And between the ages of 18 and 65 years who suffer from migraines diagnosed according to a neurologist. They all suffer headaches between two to eight times per month.
The researchers found that the three treatments helped reduce the headaches at rates of up to three-quarters of the seizures.
And exercise often benefit patients with migraine more broadly, to the fact that most of these patients are people less active and the movement, so the practice of these exercises will improve the general health of these people as well as to prevent the problem chronic conditions they face.

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