Patients with migraine who use daily opiates for any reason are at high risk of developing transformed migraine with chronic daily headache. This risk appears much lower in patients without a history of migraine who use opiates for nonpain indications.
These observations suggest that intravenous tirilazad at doses of up to 6.0 mg/kg per day for 3 days is well tolerated in this population of predominantly elderly stroke patients. Larger studies with earlier treatment will be needed to demonstrate efficacy.
Maternal health during pregnancy and children's nutrition in their early years can affect their future health. This article explains how health professionals can promote the health of future generations by informing low-income, vulnerable and excluded families about the government's Healthy Start scheme and by encouraging breastfeeding and sharing information on how mothers, infants and children can have a healthy diet and lifestyle.
In this article the authors discuss strategies to help patients stop smoking--the greatest cause of preventable illness and premature death in the UK. They outline the various products and local support services available for patients.
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