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by Renee Moller - 2008-05-20
Although most everyone will snore every once in a while, including children. But for those that snore on a regular basis, they are the individuals that need to be concerned about their snoring problem...
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by Mary Betz - 2008-05-28
Exercising when you have chronic headaches is always a challenge. Many times a migraine is made worse by even light activity and most migraineurs want to just lie down and be still as any movement mak...
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by Sander Bel - 2008-06-10
It has been found that monosodium glutamate can cause headaches or other symptoms in susceptible people. It is often added to Chinese foods, with wonton soup a frequent offender. However, it is al...
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by Donald Saunders - 2008-06-13
When it comes to diagnosing a range of medical conditions it can he a lot harder than you might think and this includes the diagnosis of headaches. Many people for instance who suffer from sinusit...
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by Mary Betz - 2008-06-14
Many times after a car accident people will have initial neck pain, are seen in the emergency room and treated. If the injuries are not life threatening they are sent home with some medication and tol...
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by Chris McCombs - 2008-07-12
It is a pity that coffee does not get the credit and the attention it deserves. Coffee tends to get bad press and focus on negative effects of caffeine and we generally underestimate the importance o...
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by Mary Betz - 2008-07-12
Both cluster and migraine headaches, when chronic and severe can be very difficult to treat. Cluster headaches are characterized by severe stabbing one sided headaches, with pain behind the eye. They...
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by Jack L Bloom - 2008-07-12
Migraine is a neurological disease, and person suffering from this disease often gets the attack of severe unbearable headache. The headache often accompanied with other problems such as nausea, vomi...
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by Russell Greenseid - 2008-07-26
Acupuncture is a traditional method of treatment for relieving pain by means of inserting fine, hair-thin needles to special points in the human body. The extent to which pain is relieved depends on t...
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by Mary Betz - 2008-08-02
Headache and TMJ syndrome may go together if you have chronic recurring headaches. While wildly over diagnosed in the 1970's recently newer imaging techniques, such as MRI's, have allowed for a bette...