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TODAY'S FEATURE ARTICLE:
Saturday September 6, 2008
Knowledge Network: Headaches
According to the National Headache Foundation, more than 45 million Americans suffer from chronic, recurring headaches and of these, 28 million suffer from migraines. ...
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What You Should Know About Headache
This page explains some essential information that you should know about headache. There are two main types of headache: primary and secondary...
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Headache Medication: Which is Right for You?
New medicines for migraine are available regularly, and it is difficult to know which of these medicines are right for you. Each medicine has a different profile...
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When to Call Your Doctor
How do you know when to call your doctor? Although very few headaches are signs of serious underlying medical conditions, call your doctor at once if you are worried...
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Stopping Vs. Preventing
Over the last 10 to 15 years, headache sufferers have benefited from a new generation of headache drugs that are faster-acting with fewer side effects. However, some people still suffer...
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People who join clinical trials have the first chance to benefit from new approaches. They also make an important contribution to medicine by helping doctors learn more about the disease...
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