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  1. A Pain Specialist's Approach to the Headache Patient by Seymour Diamond, 1993-10
  2. Chocolate & Vicodin: My Quest for Relief from the Headache that Wouldn't Go Away by Jennette Fulda, 2011-02-22
  3. Me + Math = Headache (Pullet Book from Red Hen Press) by Lee Wardlaw, 1986-09
  4. Headache and Your Child: The Complete Guide to Understanding and Treating Migraine and other Headaches in Children and Adolescents by Seymour Diamond, Amy Diamond, 2001-07-15
  5. Complementary Headache Therapy: A Close Look at the Treatments and the Evidence by Howard B. Pikoff, 2004-08-09
  6. ABC of Headache (ABC Series)
  7. A Headache in the Pelvis: A New Understanding and Treatment for Prostatitis and Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndromes, 4th Edition by David Wise, Rodney Anderson, 2007-03-15
  8. Headache in Primary Care by Stephen D Silberstein, Peter J. Goadsby, et all 2000-02-01
  9. Headache Relief for Women: How You Can Manage and Prevent Pain by Alan M. Rapoport, Fred D. Sheftell, 1996-01-01
  10. Natural & Herbal Remedies for Headaches: Storey's Country Wisdom Bulletin A-265 (Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin, a-265) by Elizabeth Wotton N.D., 2001-02-15
  11. Acupressure Guide For Headache and Migraine Treatment (Mobi Health) by MobileReference, 2006-12-08
  12. Headache in Children and Adolescents by Paul Winner, A. David Rothner M.D., 2001-01-31
  13. Freedom from Headaches (Fireside Books (Holiday House)) by Joel Saper, 1986-03-03
  14. Mommy, My Head Hurts: A Doctor's Guide to Your Child's Headache (Newmarket Parenting Guide) by Sarah Cheyette M.D., 2002-08-30

61. CNN.com - Headaches Loom Large After Congo's Peace Party - Apr. 3, 2003
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Headaches loom large after Congo's peace party
Story Tools JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (Reuters) Years of killing, millions of corpses and the tatters of past deals say Congo's latest bid for peace can not work, but the alternative is more of the same. With a broad peace deal finally signed, the Democratic Republic of Congo's warring factions face a long haul if they are to silence guns, form a new government and bring the rule of law to their vast, anarchic country after 4-1/2 years of war. "For several years now the Congolese people have had no faith in these ceremonies, whose impact will be forgotten as soon as the doors close," said a scathing editorial in Thursday's edition of Kinshasa daily L'Avenir "The Future." Hours earlier, Congo's government, rebels and politicians thronged an elaborate tented complex in South Africa's gambling resort of Sun City to sign a deal on an interim administration. The goal is to end a war that has caused millions of deaths and organise the first democratic elections in four decades.

62. Section I–Common Health Problems - Headaches
headaches are one of the most common health complaints, not just for collegestudents, Keep a diary of when, where, and why the headaches occur.
http://healthcenter.ucdavis.edu/selfcare/headaches.htm
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“It’s tough to keep your face in a book for hours at a time. When I have a lot of reading to do, I take a 10 minute break for every hour I am studying to stop getting headaches.” Amy C., Michigan State University Headaches are one of the most common health complaints, not just for college students, but for adults and even children.
Prevention
Keep a diary of when, where, and why the headaches occur. Be aware of early symptoms. Try to stop the headache as soon as it begins. Exercise on a regular basis. Keep regular sleeping times, as much as you can. Don’t smoke. If you smoke, quit. (See “ Don’t Use Tobacco Products Avoid excess alcohol; it can cause a headache.
Symptoms vary depending on the type of headache. Tension or Muscular Headaches Most headaches are this type. Signs and symptoms: A dull ache in your forehead, above your ears, or at the back of your head Pain in your neck or shoulders that travels to your head Tension headaches are caused by tense or tight muscles in the face, neck, or scalp. You can get a tension headache from a number of things:

63. Life Beyond Headaches
Natural health specialist, author, and doctor of chiropractic offers information on nondrug treatments for chronic headache.
http://www.beyondheadaches.com

64. Headaches
headaches involve mild to severe pain in one or more parts of the head as wellas the back of the neck. There are many different types of headache patterns
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What is a headache?
There is no single cause for headaches and, while they are painful and annoying, the majority of headaches do not indicate that there is a serious problem. Headaches involve mild to severe pain in one or more parts of the head as well as the back of the neck. There are many different types of headache patterns and a variety of causes. While painful and annoying, the majority of headaches do not indicate a serious disorder and, in non-chronic cases, may be relieved by medicines and/or changes in lifestyle.
What causes headaches?

65. Neurology Clinic - Headaches And Migraine Explained By Michael Gross, Consultant
headaches, migraine and other neurological conditions explained by Dr Michael Gross, a leading UK expert in Neurology. Based in the southeast of England.
http://www.neurologyclinic.co.uk/
Headache, migraine and other neurological conditions explained by Dr Michael Gross, a leading UK Consultant Neurologist.

66. Headaches
headaches We look at the symptoms, causes and treatments.
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From Our Sponsors Recurring headache may be the most common reason for seeking medical care. Headaches account for about 10 million visits to physicians' offices each year—not counting visits to nonphysicians, chiropractors, hypnotists, or other health care providers who offer headache relief. But as common as the condition is, it is still in many respects a mystery. Researchers aren't exactly sure what causes headaches or which people are more susceptible, though they believe a biological predisposition may be responsible and that overuse of pain-relievers and caffeine can make them worse. Likewise, doctors can't always tell what kind of headache an individual has and therefore what kind of medicine would be best. You've probably heard headaches described in various ways; terms often used include tension headache, muscle contraction headache, stress headache, daily chronic headache, migraine headache, and cluster headache. Specialists also deal with posttraumatic headache and disease-related headache.

67. Headache And Migraine Relief -- FREE INFORMATION -- Life Beyond Headaches
Resolving the root cause of chronic recurrent headaches and migraines by a Natural Health Specialist. Includes chapter samples.
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68. Migraine Headaches
Migraines Understanding the symptoms, causes and treatment options.
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Migraine headaches typically affect one side of the head. They can last anywhere from a few hours to a few days. Some people have them weekly, others have fewer than one a year. Migraines usually begin sometime between the teen years and the age of 40, and can be classified as either ""classic'' or ""common.''
Causes
At the onset of a migraine, the blood vessels in your head first shrink, then swell, causing pain. Tension, bright lights, loud noises, strong smells, weather changes, fatigue, missed meals, and emotional upset all may trigger a migraine. The headaches may also be brought on by many common foods and beverages, including lunch meat, hot dogs, alcohol, beans, coffee or tea, cheese, chocolate, nuts, pickles, raisins, and canned soup. Artificial sweeteners can trigger a migraine. Many women get the headaches before or during their monthly period.
Signs/Symptoms
You may know you are going to have a migraine before the headache starts. Warning signs include nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to noise, light, or smells.

69. Washington University Pain Clinic
Services for chronic pain management, back pain and migraine headaches.
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70. Headaches
Physicians, medical students, and patients can get information about the diagnosisand treatment of neurological diseases and disorders.
http://ucneurology.uchicago.edu/Neurological_Disorders/Headaches/headaches.html
University of Chicago neurologists provide a range of therapies for preventing, treating and managing migraine headaches including acute, chronic and cluster headaches. Patient care is based on a scientific approach that applies wisdom gained first-hand through lab research into the treatment of challenging headaches. By studying the complex mechanisms within the brain which initially trigger headache pain, these neurologists develop better insights into effective treatments. About Migraine Headaches Migraine headaches often are inherited. They may be triggered by stress, diet, insufficient sleep, hormonal changes and other factors. Symptoms Headache pain may be chronic (long-term) or acute (sudden onset with severe pain). Some migraine headaches arise in a predictable pattern, such as during a woman's menstrual cycle. Pain may be concentrated in a specific region of the head or widespread. Cluster headaches may develop several times in a single night, often after falling asleep. Symptoms can include: intense pain or throbbing, often concentrated in a single region; nausea, sometimes with vomiting; blurred vision. Diagnosis Diagnosis is based on a detailed physical exam and medical history. Understanding each person's headache history and lifestyle habits can help physicians pinpoint the individual's causal factors and headache patterns. The medical team also analyzes each patient's lifestyle habits including diet, sleep, exercise, work activities and recreational activities.

71. Spam: It's More Than Bulk E-mail | CNET News.com
Consumers are increasingly applying the stigma of spam to marketing messages of all stripes, causing headaches for legitimate advertisers on the Web and beyond.
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72. Migraine Headache - Health Information
There are many forms of migraine headaches. Classic and common are the two majorvarieties. For headaches that occur three or more times a month,
http://www.mckinley.uiuc.edu/health-info/dis-cond/headache/migr-hea.html
Go to PDF Version Migraine Headache A migraine is a very bad headache that tends to recur. With a migraine, you may feel nauseated and might vomit. The pain is usually on one side of your head and you may be very sensitive to bright lights and noises. Moving around can make the headache feel worse. There are many forms of migraine headaches. Classic and common are the two major varieties. SYMPTOMS OF A MIGRAINE
The basic difference between the two types of migraine is the appearance of an "aura." The aura is the occurrence of neurological symptoms 10-30 minutes before the classic migraine attack. You may see flashing lights, zigzag lines or may temporarily lose vision. Other symptoms of classic migraine include speech difficulty, confusion, weakness of an arm or leg and tingling of face or hands. The pain of a classic migraine headache is described as an intense throbbing or pounding felt in the forehead/temple, ear/jaw or around the eyes. Classic migraine starts on one side of the head but may eventually spread to the other side. An attack may last one to two pain-racked days. The common migraine - a term that reflects the disorder's more frequent occurrence in the general population - is not preceded by an aura. Some people do experience a variety of vague symptoms before common migraines - mental fuzziness, mood changes, fatigue, and unusual retention of fluid. During the headache phase of a common migraine, you may have abdominal pain and diarrhea, increased urination, nausea and vomiting. Both classic and common migraines can strike as often as several times a week or rarely as once every few years.

73. Victoria Osteopaths, London - Diagnosis, Treatment, Rehabilitation And Preventio
Whether you have backache, a sports injury, whiplash or headaches, osteopathy can help you.
http://www.victoriaosteopaths.co.uk/
Whether you have simple backache, a sports injury, whiplash or headaches, Victoria Osteopaths can help you.
Our goal is to provide you with a natural, safe and comprehensive approach to your problem. We strive to make every patients visit both informative and enjoyable. The osteopaths are dedicated to giving each and every patient individual attention. All our practitioners are General Osteopathic Council registered, and therefore follow a strict code of conduct, ensuring that you can feel safe in our care. We are here to help. If you have a problem or need advice, please ask and we will endeavor to do our best.

74. Sinus Headaches
What should you do about your sinus headache? Find out here.
http://www.entnet.org/healthinfo/sinus/sinus_headaches.cfm

75. CNN - Stormy Weather Causes More Flight Headaches - September 30, 1999
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Travelers wait at ticket counters at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport Wednesday to check on delayed and canceled flights September 30, 1999
Web posted at: 10:18 a.m. EDT (1418 GMT) (CNN) Air travelers faced more delays Thursday, a day after severe thunderstorms across the eastern United States forced airlines to cancel more than 100 flights. New York's LaGuardia Airport was reporting delays of two to four hours at mid-morning Thursday. John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and Newark International Airport in New Jersey also were expected to have delays. More storms were forecast for parts of New England, the Great Lakes and Florida.

76. Headaches
headaches are one of the most common medical complaints. Although headachescan be a sign of a medical emergency or serious neurological disease,
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... The Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs Headaches are one of the most common medical complaints. The number of headache sufferers is high- between 80 to 90 percent of the general population has experienced a headache. Although headaches can be a sign of a medical emergency or serious neurological disease, most headaches do not indicate such conditions. Frequent, recurring, or prolonged headaches, however, should be initially viewed with concern, and every effort should be made to determine the cause of a headache. Treatment is most likely to be effective and appropriate following an accurate diagnosis. There are two major types of headaches: Muscle or Tension Headache and Episodic Vascular Headache
Tension Headaches
Tension headaches are the most common type of headache. Approximately 60 to 80 percent of people who experience frequent headaches suffer from tension headaches. The pain with this type of headache is usually dull, persistent, occurs on both sides of the head to the shoulders, and varies in intensity. It is typically described as feeling as though there is a tight band around the head. Tension headaches have a gradual onset and termination, can last for hours or days, and affect people of all ages.

77. Carol Gray - CranioSacral Therapy - Homebirth Midwifery Services - Birthing From
Gentle, noninvasive type of bodywork that is beneficial for infants and children for conditions such as infant colic, chronic middle ear infections, headaches, behavior problems, feeding difficulties, learning disabilities, neurological impairments, the effects of prolonged labor, instrumental delivery, and surgical birth childhood trauma.
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78. Headache - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
headaches have a wide variety of causes, ranging from eyestrain to inflammation of Some people experience headaches when they are hungry or dehydrated.
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A headache (medically known as cephalalgia ) is a condition of mild to severe pain in the head; sometimes upper back or neck pain may also be interpreted as a headache. Headaches have a wide variety of causes, ranging from eyestrain to inflammation of the sinus cavities to life-threatening conditions such as encephalitis brain cancer meningitis , and cerebral aneurysms . When the headache occurs in conjunction with a head injury the cause is usually quite evident; however, many causes of headaches are more elusive. The most common type of headache is a tension headache . Some people experience headaches when they are hungry or dehydrated (severe dehydration is the cause of the headache during a hangover , since alcohol is a diuretic It is common to take over-the-counter painkillers such as aspirin paracetamol (acetaminophen - often sold as Tylenol or Panadol) or ibuprofen to relieve headaches. However, when taken too frequently, painkiller medications may actually

79. Home - SleepRight Adjustable Night Guard Protects Your Teeth From Grinding And C
Products such as a dental night guard and memory foam pillow that claim to treat neck pain, headaches, and prevent bruxism (teeth grinding).
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80. Patron Saints Index: Headaches
headaches. Acacius Anastasius the Persian Bibiana Denis Dionysius theAeropagite Gerard of Lunel Gereon Pancras Stephen the Martyr
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