TWIW 114: Swap seed oils for fish oils for a 30-40% migraine reduction

This Week In Wellness a diet high in fatty fish has been shown to reduce both the frequency and intensity of migraines when compared to a diet high in vegetable oils. Researchers from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) studied 182 adults with frequent migraines… Continue reading TWIW 114: Swap seed oils for fish oils for a 30-40% migraine reduction

BC 44: Dr Dean Watson- Headache and brain stem desensitization

Dr Dean Watson, a Titled Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist completed his undergraduate physiotherapy qualification in 1976 and subsequently a Graduate Diploma in Advanced Manipulative Therapy with Honours, a Masters Degree by original research, and Doctor of Philosophy also by original research. Dean is the Founder and Director of the Watson Headache® Clinic and Watson® Headache Institute.  He… Continue reading BC 44: Dr Dean Watson- Headache and brain stem desensitization

BC 43: Dr Craig Moore Headache – Research with practical applications

Since becoming a chiropractor Craig Moore completed a Masters of Clinical Trials Research at the University of Sydney and is near the completion of his PhD at the University of Technology Sydney. His PhD study is focussed on the management of headaches and migraine by chiropractors from a public health and epidemiological perspective. His headache… Continue reading BC 43: Dr Craig Moore Headache – Research with practical applications

BC 42: Emeritus Professor Gwen Jull – Headache – local contributors to a big problem

Gwen is an Emeritus Professor of Physiotherapy at The University of Queensland and an internationally renowned academic and clinical physiotherapist. In addition to her physiotherapy qualifications, she has a Graduate Diploma in Advanced Manipulative Therapy, A Masters in Physiotherapy by research, a PhD, a clinical Fellowship of the Australian College of Physiotherapists and is a… Continue reading BC 42: Emeritus Professor Gwen Jull – Headache – local contributors to a big problem