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by Alien - 2007-07-20
Thyroid disease is considered a comorbid condition for headaches and migraines. This means that although it occurs independently of the headaches it still can intensify them and can also make treatmen...
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by Alien - 2007-07-20
Like adults many children suffer from headaches and in fact, the causes are sometimes the same as those experienced by adults. Other headaches are more specific to children and may also require very d...
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by Alien - 2007-07-20
For many adults the incidence of headaches after age fifty actually decreases and this can be a welcome relief. Those over fifty are less likely to suffer from migraines and cluster headaches. For oth...
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by ALIEN SHENG - 2007-07-20
Thyroid disease is considered a comorbid condition for headaches and migraines. This means that although it occurs independently of the headaches it still can intensify them and can also make trea...
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by Alien - 2007-07-20
Dehydration refers to a condition where the amount of water your body is losing exceeds the amount of water you are consuming. Headaches are common within the general population and many experts sugge...
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by ALIEN SHENG - 2007-07-20
Dehydration refers to a condition where the amount of water your body is losing exceeds the amount of water you are consuming. Headaches are common within the general population and many experts s...
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by Alien - 2007-07-21
When you have what may seem like a million and one things to do, coping with a headache is not likely to be top on your list. Many people still view headaches as a minor disturbance and not something ...
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by Alien - 2007-07-21
For people who experience painful migraines sometimes on a regular basis, the identification of the triggers that cause or contribute to their onset is particularly important. Any food can conceivably...
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by ALIEN SHENG - 2007-07-20
When you have what may seem like a million and one things to do, coping with a headache is not likely to be top on your list. Many people still view headaches as a minor disturbance and not someth...
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by Alan B. Densky - 2007-08-15
Even if the brain itself is not sensitive to pain, certain areas of the head such as the scalp, face, mouth and throat have nerve fibers that are sensitive to pain and which can hurt. Headache -...