headaches
headaches
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by Alien - 2007-07-19
A co-existing disorder means that there are several medical conditions occurring simultaneously. Headache and migraine sufferers can have various co-existing health ailments such as anxiety cardiac di...
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by Alien - 2007-07-19
There are various migraine types although they all share common features. The phrase 'retinal migraine' is often incorrectly used to refer to a migraine that has any visual component but this is not t...
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by alien - 2007-07-20
A migraine headache is a severe headache with pain felt on one or both sides of the head. The pain is typically concentrated around the front part of the head near the temples, or behind an eye or...
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by Alien - 2007-07-20
Fibromyalgia is a non-specific disease that involves pain in the muscles ligaments and tendons and occurs throughout the body. People suffering from fibromyalgia generally have muscles aches that are ...
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by Alien - 2007-07-20
For some time headaches and migraines were considered psychologically based and were not thought to be a serious physical condition. Women, as a whole, are generally affected by headaches more often t...
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by Alien - 2007-07-20
Menopause is a natural part of a woman's aging process. During menopause a woman's ovaries produce lower levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone and she is no longer able to become pregnant.T...
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by Alien - 2007-07-20
Taking a substance used in the plastic surgery industry and suggesting it be used for headaches is probably one of the fastest and easiest ways to stir up controversy. Botulinum toxin A also called Bo...
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by Alien - 2007-07-20
The verdict from researchers physicians and medical experts is essentially unanimous: tension and stress can trigger headaches. Avoiding tension is often easier said than done and you may feel that th...
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by Alien - 2007-07-20
Migraines are characterised by painful headaches but sufferers can also experience other symptoms such as vertigo. Vertigo is a common symptom that often accompanies a migraine attack and may occur be...
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by Alien - 2007-07-21
There are countless causes of headaches, but one that is often overlooked is posture. Take a minute to think about how you sit and stand. Now consider how your body feels when you are lying down. Do y...