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Why Do Migraines Make You Nauseous? The Brain-Gut Connection Explained

Why Do Migraines Make You Nauseous? The Brain-Gut Connection Explained

Why Do Migraines Make You Nauseous? The Brain-Gut Connection Explained Usually severe migraine nausea and vomiting disrupts daily routines and reduces quality of life. Many patients complain that stomach symptoms feel as intense as head pain. Medical research shows that up to 80% of migraine patients experience nausea,

Post-Stroke Recovery & Rehabilitation

Post-Stroke Recovery & Rehabilitation

How the Brain Heals and What Truly Drives RecoveryA Neurologist-Guided, Patient-Centered RoadmapStroke Recovery Is a Neurological Process — Not a Waiting PeriodA stroke is not simply a sudden medical event; it is a neurological injury that disrupts the brain’s ability to control movement, speech, cognition, behavior, and vital bodily functions.

7 Subtle Stroke Signs in Women You Might Be Missing

7 Subtle Stroke Signs in Women You Might Be Missing

Do Men and Women Experience Stroke Differently? While the core mechanics of a stroke remain the same, clinical data show significant differences in how symptoms manifest based on gender. According to the World Stroke Organization (WSO), women are not only more likely to experience a stroke in their lifetime. Still, they

5 Early Stroke Symptoms You Can’t Ignore (2026 Update)

5 Early Stroke Symptoms You Can’t Ignore (2026 Update)

What Are the Main Warning Signs of a Stroke? A stroke happens when blood flow to a part of the brain is interrupted, leading to brain cell damage within minutes. Recognizing the early warning signs can save your life or someone else’s. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), stroke

Syncope & Fainting Spells: Neurological vs Non-Neurological Causes and Expert Care

Syncope & Fainting Spells: Neurological vs Non-Neurological Causes and Expert Care

Syncope & Fainting Spells Neurological vs Non-Neurological Causes, Diagnostic Evaluation, and Expert Care A Comprehensive, Patient-Centered Guide from Consultant Corner Passing out—even briefly—is one of the most unsettling experiences a person can have. Patients often describe fainting spells as sudden, unpredictable, and frightening, while families immediately worry about

Hand Numbness & Carpal Tunnel Syndrome | When to See a Neurologist

Hand Numbness & Carpal Tunnel Syndrome | When to See a Neurologist

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & Nerve Entrapment Disorders Understanding Symptoms, Diagnosis, and When Neurological Evaluation Matters A Patient-Centered, Evidence-Based Guide from Consultant Corner Numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness in the hands and arms are among the most common neurological complaints encountered in outpatient practice. Patients often describe their hands