At least they have the decency to sell headache tablets, orange juice, fizzy pop and complex carbohydrates as well. |
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Returning from school with a headache and sore throat may signify an ordinary childhood bug, but it could also betray a much bigger problem. |
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Vasodilators such as nitroglycerin, alcohol, and carbon dioxide may trigger a headache during a cluster period. |
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He could have feigned a headache maybe and bunked off for the afternoon and saved us all a bit of bother. |
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I began to feel a little better, in spite of everything, and my headache started to fade. |
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Homeopathic remedies, including nux vomica, iris, belladona and others seem to help some headache sufferers. |
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For good reasons, they don't want the headache of allowing a bunch of outsiders to nose around their network. |
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Thomas was stricken with a headache so bad that it necessitated his removal from the flight. |
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A painful headache numbed his senses, and his nose was so clogged up he couldn't speak correctly. |
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According to his handlers Boy Boy Mazaleni and Phila Mzamo the young boxer complained of a headache at the end of the seventh round. |
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Seeing the disaster zone in the cold light of day can be enough to speed a headache to a full-blown hangover. |
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Well perhaps it was not that dramatic, but at any rate, he had woken up to a pounding headache and a splitting hangover. |
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He was starting to think that the massive headache he got from hangovers would be an every day thing. |
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Finally he gave a careless shrug, dropping the man's head with a thud that predicted a headache the next day. |
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Let this be a warning to all who wish to save themselves the headache and hassle. |
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For example, I currently have a severe headache and was sick earlier this morning. |
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Alternatively, there may be little ocular pain but severe headache and nausea or vomiting. |
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He had been told she had a headache and muscle pain, neither of which she had. |
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This is a real headache and a major problem after a crash or when viruses delete files. |
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It's a headache that can become a serious issue if problems don't arise until sets of keys have been exchanged. |
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Moorby's only selection headache revolves around the loss of skipper James Rushforth. |
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The former gas works at Heworth Green has been a worry to residents and a headache to planners for years. |
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Saturday almost brought another selection headache for Shutt ahead of tonight's game. |
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Shoppers and parked vehicles sometimes block the route, causing a major headache for drivers. |
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All this wasn't helped by having a stonker of a headache caused by two bottles of very nice reserve Chardonnay on Saturday night. |
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Ophthalmoplegic migraine is a rare form of migraine headache that is felt around the eye. |
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Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania or cluster headache attacks are never evoked by tactile stimuli. |
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But if you want to get rid of your headache today and stop it returning tomorrow and the day after, osteopathy could be the answer. |
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But I'd still rather we didn't have to distract ourselves from our headache by stubbing our toes. |
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Last week, the couple's 14-year-old daughter was rushed to hospital after trying to commit suicide by overdosing on headache pills. |
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I took the hint and cut back on the hooch, and pretty soon the headache faded. |
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Operating and management costs and overhead expenses will be shared by the owners, with Club One taking over the headache of running the fleet. |
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It wasn't easy to do, but English class finally started without a hitch and my headache remained in the back corner of my mind. |
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Another patient who injected herself with sumatriptan subcutaneously for cluster headache had chest pain after the first and second injections. |
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The disease's symptoms are fever, headache and painless diarrhoea, which can lead to death if not treated. |
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A woman surnamed Chen in her 40s said she always suffered from a headache after a prolonged shopping expedition. |
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Her head swam in confusion along with a massive headache that pulsed behind her eyes. |
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Patients with parrot fever have pneumonia with severe headache and scanty sputum sometimes blood stained. |
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This is causing the operators something of a headache as they try to keep their tournaments from clashing with each other. |
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It's most helpful when you have a headache and a strong thirst for iced drinks. |
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Amanda closeted herself in her room for two days trying to sleep away her headache and the heartache that was its companion. |
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I had only written about one thousand words yesterday when I had to stop due to a rare headache and a general feeling of ickiness. |
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Clinical features and therapies for cluster headache have recently been reviewed. |
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Although cluster headache attacks are extremely painful, they're not life-threatening. |
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The majority of headaches are primary headache disorders, such as migraine, cluster headache, and tension-type headache. |
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Because cluster headache is uncommon in primary care, it may go misdiagnosed for years. |
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Some drugs are used to treat a cluster headache after it has started, when standard painkillers are ineffective. |
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Dull a tension headache by massaging a few drops of peppermint essential oil into your temples. |
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The collection, transportation and disposal of garbage have always been a headache for the local authorities. |
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Some drinks such as beer, fruit wine and rice wine contain an additional headache inducer, tyramine. |
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She leaned back for a moment to accept everything, a ferocious headache on its way. |
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The vague headache began some time during Friday, but, by evening surgery, I felt decidedly feverish and unwell. |
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My headache was even worse now so when I got back into the cabin I fell asleep almost instantly. |
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He appears to be fine though because I didn't find anything that had triggered the headache of his. |
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The first symptoms of polio are fever, sore throat, headache and a stiff neck. |
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Their loud voices were beginning to irritate me and I could feel my headache sharpen. |
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You may have a high temperature, aches and pains, and a headache a day or so before the rash appears. |
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My cough syrup and headache pills were a bit pricey, but I shouldn't complain. |
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It gives me a headache and makes me feel foggy and confused for the rest of the day. |
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Alcohol may trigger attacks during the period headaches occur, so avoidance of all alcohol during these periods will reduce headache frequency. |
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I also had a sharp pain in the left-hand side of my face, causing headache and earache. |
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The child should also be seen if after an initial period of improvement, the symptoms recur or new symptoms such as earache or headache appear. |
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Depressive symptoms and low self-esteem are premorbid predictors of adolescent headache in girls. |
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There is no treatment other than remedies to ease the symptoms, which include headache and fever followed by swollen glands. |
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Hadleigh blinked and covered her eyes wishing that her pounding headache would stop pulsating behind her eyes. |
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She experienced dizziness, peripheral oedema, and pulsating headache and stopped the treatment. |
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They cited some science that you and I already know, confirming the reality of the coffee withdrawal headache and disturbed sleep. |
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Actually, I can only think that the disturbances must produce a huge headache for the dittoheads. |
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Side effects are usually mild and may include dizziness, headache and constipation. |
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She also complained of a migraine headache but was able to walk down the stairs to the ambulance. |
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They all have a dry cough, difficulty breathing, a general feeling of unwellness, headache and evidence of poor oxygenation of tissues. |
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The most commonly observed side effects were pharyngitis, increased cough, dizziness, headache and asthenia. |
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The most common complaint is headache, followed by recurrent abdominal pain and musculoskeletal pain. |
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The relatively quick absorption into the bloodstream enables a rapid headache response. |
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The world was a blur around us and if I tried to focus outside the circle of movement, I got a headache pretty quick. |
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Aspirin, acetaminophen or ibuprofen may be included to reduce fever and relieve headache or sore throat pain. |
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A common side effect is headache, which usually responds to aspirin or acetaminophen and tends to improve with continued use. |
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If necessary, acetaminophen or ibuprofen can be used to relieve fever and headache. |
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Other symptoms may include headache, an overall feeling of discomfort, and body aches. |
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Had an awful headache, the back is still sore, but most the other achiness has gone away. |
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Excessive breathing of fumes causes headache, weariness, and irritation of the nose and throat. |
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I feel sick, have a painful headache and feel a bit under the weather, but I know that if I push myself and get out of bed I will feel better. |
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Pathogenic cold may also cause a common cold with symptoms of sore aching joints and headache. |
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The sound becomes an acrid smog, a dull thudding headache, in which it is well-nigh impossible to distinguish the individual elements. |
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Side effects are uncommon but may include an allergic rash, nausea or headache. |
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A doctor in a white coat may be seen as a credible endorser of a new headache tablet. |
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I'm afraid that sulphur gives some people a headache and puts them off wine altogether. |
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For a while, his brain was swollen so he hung his head like someone with a real bad headache. |
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After four hours of climbing the near vertical mountain footpath, the headache had matured into a persistent thump with each heartbeat. |
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Sedatives, tranquilizers, and ergotamine medicines also can cause rebound headache. |
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It is generally reserved for abortive therapy of severe migraines, and rebound headache is unlikely. |
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Patients with rebound headache will improve if their daily analgesic medication can be withdrawn, although this is not easily accomplished. |
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With the tinted lenses blocking out the worst of the bright sunlight, her headache receded to its previous dull ache. |
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Skillful management is needed when withdrawing pain medication and controlling the subsequent headache exacerbation. |
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In humans, the most commonly occurring withdrawal symptoms are headache and fatigue. |
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The next thing he knew something hard had knocked him on the head and he had awakened with a throbbing headache and an ugly bruise. |
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It made you do silly things and it gave you an awful headache, but we never worried about the risks, let alone the long-term health consequences. |
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Short speeches, multiple refills and not much to eat saw me sloping off home with a headache as the group split up. |
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The headache was still there, pounding against the back of his forehead with some regularity. |
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I love that I don't have to make cheese from the juice of a yak, or headache pills from bark, or butter from the hooves of a caribou. |
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More than 60 people came for faith healing, including a blind boy, a boy with a lame leg, an old woman with a headache and a man with piles. |
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This is a drug that may be given by injection to treat cluster headache, and usually gives fast relief from acute attacks. |
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A couple of weeks back I was feeling exhausted, had a splitting headache, intense muscle pain, all in all yuck. |
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An antiquated licensing law may put a dampener on New Year's Eve revelry across the county and give licensees and police a major headache. |
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Patients were seen in the clinic for sinus-related headache, pressure, pain or fullness by a rhinologist. |
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Many people who have migraines often crave sweets at the prodromal stage of the headache. |
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A headache diary may be necessary to confirm the relationship between migraine and menstruation, especially if periods are irregular. |
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If you're bowling and feel a headache coming on, take two aspirins and stay away from splits. |
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Even now if I get a headache I'm not allowed to take any aspirins in case it masks the symptoms and I have a recurrence. |
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She was running low on her supply of phenytoin and had developed a headache over the past two days. |
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According to the Centers for Disease Control, flu symptoms include fever, headache, tiredness, cough, sore throat, runny nose or body aches. |
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Most patients can get treatment immediately, such as those with headache, tennis elbow or low back pain. |
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Tick-borne diseases typically begin with a low-grade fever, headache, malaise, and possibly a rash. |
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Its system of moons gives this world a beautiful sky and astronavigators a headache. |
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This caused a considerable scoring headache for the official tabulators, but somehow they managed to sort it all out. |
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Migraine with or without aura is the most common form of acute-recurrent headache in children. |
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The results were true only for people with migraine accompanied by an aura, or a warning sensation that occurs before the headache begins. |
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It was Julia who found for us the cool, quiet haven of an oak-timbered Italian restaurant, where I cured my headache with Barolo and saltimbocca. |
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And then I had an awful headache so was forced to take to my bed for an hour. |
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Other than that, I haven't really been all that talkative today, because I've had a pounding headache. |
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Ever wondered why you constantly struggle with backache, headache or colds? |
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Do see a neurologist for a complete check-up including a CT scan of the brain, as a headache is also a symptom of more serious brain disorders. |
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The judge's scathing criticism leaves the government with a major headache. |
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Relaxation training paired with thermal biofeedback is effective in tension and migraine headache treatment. |
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She rubbed her forehead and temples in an unsuccessful attempt to remove the headache. |
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I had chests pains, a very bad headache and my eyes were sore and bloodshot. |
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Sandy was planning on coming over with me to show off but at the last minute she bailed saying she had a headache. |
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Adam woke up the next morning with a blinding headache and the feeling that it was going to be a scorcher of a day. |
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The secretary of the Bradford Mutual Sunday School League said the match was a bit of a headache for the scorers and umpires. |
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I carry a Thermos of strong tea with me every day, carefully doling out my cups to avoid getting a pounding headache. |
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He woke at 7am, perspiring profusely and with the same headache as the night before, only thumpingly worse. |
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Physicians should remain alert to signs of secondary headache in patients who are self-medicating frequently. |
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Drug abuse, especially the use of tik, remains a major headache for city authorities. |
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The key early symptoms of meningitis are headache, stiff neck and dislike of bright lights. |
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Usually what happens in migraine sufferers, as the estrogen levels fall off, and the menses begin, there's a tendency to develop headache. |
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Perhaps someone was using them to relieve arthritis pain, a headache or painful menstrual cramps. |
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About the only thing today's heavyweights provide is a headache to those who follow them. |
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I have such a headache and I seriously would not be surprised if I spontaneously combusted or something right about now. |
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I listen to hardcore, metal, and rock music, so listening to music when I have a really bad headache makes it worse. |
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About thirty minutes later I got the beginnings of a headache, it got gradually worse until I got stomach cramps and felt sick. |
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I picked up my glass again and drained more of it in an effort to get rid of more of my headache. |
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I have a headache, and all I've had to chew on are these infernal, tough pieces of salt meat. |
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This caused a huge headache and expense including a tow across the country by the RAC and the cost of a replacement car. |
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Cheap brushes are a huge headache mainly because they shed hair and lose their shape quicker than quality brushes. |
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Afterwards he was relieved, he had the most splitting headache you could have. |
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He has a splitting headache and is suffering flashbacks filled with scenes that suggest a danger-filled past. |
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The film opens with him suffering from that most human frailty, a splitting headache. |
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I busted my lip, puked, missed class, received a black eye and splitting headache, and was ignored by my friends all on the same day. |
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I had a splitting headache and my eyes were blurring, though not from tears. |
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I had difficulty sleeping last night due to the heat and a splitting headache. |
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So now, without my bifocals, I can barely read a menu without getting a headache. |
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But it caused her a major headache at an already difficult time, and to be greeted by a damp, cold flat took the shine off her move. |
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When I woke the next morning, it was with a pounding headache and a slight tremble in my limbs. |
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The result includes anything from dry mouth, nausea, and fatigue to dizziness, headache, diarrhea, and my personal favourite, tremulousness. |
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The three tricksters sold the pills to drug users, swindling them out of 60 baht per pill and giving them a severe headache in the process. |
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They might get signs of sickness like headache, dizziness, faintness, weakness or a choking feeling. |
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The headache then usually spreads up the back of the neck typically affecting one side of the head. |
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Acetaminophen, such as Tylenol, or ibuprofen, such as Advil, may help relieve a headache. |
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Ted faced the assembly, a deep pain in his chest, blinding headache behind his eyes, and a choking bitter lump in his throat. |
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Never in Queensland's political history has one bottle of wine caused such a blinding headache. |
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Symptoms include frequent bowel motions, a sense of fullness and often headache and anxiety. |
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After taking a dose of this medicine you may get a headache that lasts for a short time. |
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Feeling the headache come from within her skull, she headed to the water basin and splashed some water on her face. |
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Tension-type headache may be stress related or associated with functional or structural cervical or cranial musculoskeletal abnormality. |
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The headache usually begins half an hour after drinking, and drunks can have very serious headaches. |
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Other symptoms may include chills, anorexia, generalized or frontal headache, severe myalgia and arthralgia, weakness, and fatigue. |
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Common signs and symptoms include vertigo, thoracic myelopathy with leg weakness, confusion, headache and hemiparesis. |
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The headache may be generalized, but it is more commonly unilateral and localized to the temporal area. |
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Stopping caffeine suddenly, however, can cause sluggishness, fatigue, headache and grumpiness. |
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The headache usually responds to over-the-counter analgesics, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, or acetaminophen. |
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She put one hand up to the site of a flickering, ongoing headache, unrelieved by over-the-counter medications. |
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I feel a pounding behind my eyes, the beginning of a headache, and nausea in my stomach. |
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I wanted to get up and go for a run, but I had a faint headache that was nonetheless making me feel fairly queasy and nauseated. |
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Back then, the primary headache was dealing with snowmobilers and hunters who had little respect for the notion of private property. |
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Side effects are relatively uncommon and include mild stomach upset, headache, insomnia or skin rash. |
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There can be side effects, including headache, dizziness, heartburn and upset stomach. |
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With his fellow loosie, he hopes to give the Wellington coach a selection headache when they return later in the season. |
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Now the only headache to worry about is a break-down or even worse an accident. |
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His head was killing him, throbbing, pulsing, and giving him a sort of headache he'd never before experienced. |
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In addition to fever, headache and unwellness there is sore throat, pain behind the breastbone, and deafness. |
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A sore throat is excruciating, but when it is coupled with a fever and a headache and a clogged up nose, it is more than miserable. |
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Dehydration, in heat and humidity as well as dry winter weather, is a major headache trigger. |
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A tension headache is a dull, achy feeling on both sides of the head. |
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These can range from narrow aisles to inadequate toilet facilities but for William his biggest headache is finding a suitable shopping trolley he can manoeuvre himself. |
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Anxiety and depression did not correlate with type of headache at onset. |
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Symptoms of influenza differ from the common cold and can consist of fever with chills, fatigue, generalized muscle and body aches, headache, cough and sore throat. |
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She still suffers from bouts of vomiting blood, headache and giddiness. |
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Popping an ibuprofen after a workout or for a headache seems safe enough, right? |
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Late into the weekend, sleepless and unfed, I had a headache. |
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We selected these muscles because they were often involved in stress-related disorders such as tension headache, spasmodic torticollis, and fibromyalgia. |
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Sorry I've been such bad company, I've got a mondo headache. |
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I also had a couple of ciders and that together with the bright sunlight most likely brought on the terrible headache that incapacitated me in the evening. |
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You have a severe headache with fever, sickness and possibly a rash. |
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I woke again with a pounding headache and my ears were ringing. |
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Clinical symptoms are related to hypokalemia and hypertension, and may include weakness, paresthesias, cramps, tetany, fatigue, headache, and visual disturbances. |
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Eligible patients completed a baseline headache diary for four weeks. |
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These include arthritis, headache and eliminatory complaints. |
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If you are a serious caffeine fiend, begin your detox on a non-working day as you'll probably be in for a bit of a headache and a prolonged bout of tetchiness. |
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Palpation of the head in patients with tension-type headache may reveal tenderness in the pericranial muscles and tension in the nuchal musculature or trapezius. |
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Sure ASMR clips can put you to sleep and help stave off insomnia, maybe even get rid of that nasty headache you've had for days. |
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The languages causing the headache for Brussels are Slovenian, Latvian and Lithuanian, all official languages in nations which joined the EU in May. |
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Frova may represent an important advancement in the treatment of migraine headache as no other currently marketed treatment has a half-life of more than six hours. |
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Both agents are contraindicated in patients with ischemic or vasospastic coronary artery disease, uncontrolled hypertension, and hemiplegic or basilar migraine headache. |
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The federal civil-rights case against notorious Arizona lawman Joe Arpaio may not be his biggest legal headache. |
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The first tool in any soap actor's armoury is the facepalm which can be used to express anything from a mild headache to the sudden return of lost memory to distress over a bad makeover. |
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Those rough and tumble, layer-upon-layer, torn advertising labels made of self-adhesive paper have become a headache for local people to eliminate. |
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The coca leaf, considered sacred in Quechua culture, has many healing properties, one of them being the reduction of nausea and headache from altitude sickness. |
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His father was ill, perhaps with the sniffles or maybe just a headache. |
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I woke up with less of a headache than I head yesterday, which is good. |
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Our chronic headache patients did not get better at the task and there were no associated changes in the brain, suggesting impaired neuroplasticity. |
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With fellow loosie Thomas Waldrom, he hopes to give Wellington coach John Plumtree a selection headache when Collins and Rodney So'oialo return later in the season. |
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She had a major, throbbing headache and there was really nothing to lose. |
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The one thing he did know was that he had a headache to beat the band. |
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His three daughters are giving him a headache, especially Maggie, the eldest, who humbles her father by marrying his chief bootmaker, Willie Mossop, and opening a rival shop. |
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Clear plastic rulers and quilting templates can be a headache to store. |
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But instead of taking my edge off, all the wine did was exacerbate my starvation-induced headache. |
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When my flatmate told me about it, my headache was instantly cured! |
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Donna had a headache which developed into severe pain the following day. |
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I woke up at five am with a right-sided headache that throbbed. |
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I need to take five or six aspirins just to get rid of a headache. |
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After washing up and taking 2 aspirins in hope to cure my headache, I exit and re-enter my kitchen for what seems like the millionth time in the past 2 days. |
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She was beginning to get a headache and figured it would probably be easiest to rely on her physical ability than her recently-discovered mentalism. |
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However, if only two are observed, a tension-type headache becomes the most probable culprit. |
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I left early, due to a splitting headache, but it was a great night. |
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I woke up with a splitting headache, unaware of my surroundings. |
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If the epidural needle nicks the covering of the spinal cord, there may be a small leak of fluid from around the cord, which can cause a headache when you sit or stand up. |
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Getting solo acoustic performers ready three to five minutes before their time slot doesn't need to be a headache, even if they have limited stage experience. |
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What was even worse for me was that I'd forgotten my sunglasses the night before, so I'm driving with a killer headache and the sun was glaring at me! |
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I woke up with a stonking headache and a throat like an ashtray. |
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The court heard Mr Stones and Miss Collins felt no ill effects but Mr Gill suffered an upset stomach and diarrhoea and headache and had to take a day off work. |
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Over 10,000 visitors from Chonburi and neighboring provinces flocked to the zoo, causing a headache for traffic police as the traffic tailed back. |
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Back in the late 1970's and 1980's, powerful microcomputers were incredibly noisy devices that would almost give you a headache if you spent any time using them. |
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All of a sudden I was extremely dehydrated, with a splitting headache. |
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Blakey soon recovered to take over behind the stumps but the game remained a constant headache for the 6,500 crowd who had been let in free of charge. |
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I was getting even more tired than I already was, I was cranky, I had a splitting headache and I thought my poor little feet would collapse beneath me any second. |
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She does have a splitting headache and an extremely dry mouth. |
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A 17 year old man was referred with a 12 hour history of generalised headache, mild photophobia, and a rash on his body that was macular and blanching. |
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To relieve headache pain, herbalists recommend white willow bark. |
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Patients with tension-type headache do not typically report any visual disturbance, constant generalized pain, fever, stiff neck, recent trauma, or bruxism. |
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Just entering a crowded restaurant car on the train back to Stockholm on Thursday gave me a brutal headache from the confusion and volume of voices. |
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When the party began to simmer down, Melanie started to have a headache so she walked into the billiards room to sit on one of the un-occupied leather couches. |
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Why is such a simple countermeasure against headache and disease still so unpopular? |
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For novice and fitness-enthusiasts alike, the Amiigo's intelligent pattern recognition alleviates a major headache at the gym. |
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If cluster headache is an autonomic disorder, biofeedback may be valuable. |
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Within days of the first symptom, a headache, the patient was fighting for his life. |
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Severe belly pains, a headache, and fever were the only conclusions Breman could draw. |
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His headache cured, the man went home and two months later, he was given a clean bill of health. |
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For all of you that suffer from headaches after missing your daily cup of coffee, this is your type of headache. |
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Nearly 77 percent of all Americans will suffer a headache at some point during their lifetime. |
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A cluster headache is a rare type of headache that is more common in men. |
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Symptoms of avitaminosis include tiredness, muscular weakness, lack of appetite, skin spots, bad breath, insomnia, irritability, nausea, depression and headache. |
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There were no bright lights flickering on and off giving you a headache. |
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Mild temporary symptoms like headache and stomach upset are possible. |
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These brought in little income and proved a great headache to manage. |
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All that penny-pinching means a lasting headache for the airlines. |
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It is a common misconception that a bad headache is a migraine. |
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This is just ill-considered invective, written on the spur of the moment and unduly influenced by the absolutely horrendous headache I'm currently enduring. |
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Left unattended this will progress to a persistent headache and neck pain. |
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The most common form of primary headache is an episodic tension-type headache. |
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The cave's acoustics intensified the sound, causing her to become fully aware of the headache she was trying to ignore in the hope of placating it. |
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It's a bit of a headache because he wants the ball all over the place, but if we can work hard and just give him the ball, he can do the business for us. |
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The morning after I took my first dose, I woke up with a strange headache. |
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As a result the drugs often cause side effects by affecting muscarinic receptors elsewhere, resulting in dry mouth or eyes, constipation, and, more rarely, headache or nausea. |
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These have included chest pain, myocardial infarction, congestive cardiac failure, severe headache requiring hospitalization, and pulmonary embolism. |
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Early signs and symptoms of pseudotumor cerebri include papilledema, headache, nausea and vomiting, and visual disturbances. |
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Adding to the headache, the expressway concessioner failed to assess the situation at densely populated areas in Manesar and Bilashpur. |
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Symptoms include aphasia, apraxia, dysesthesia, cognitive abnormalities, and occasionally even headache or seizures. |
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A 32-year-old man with the sudden onset of a right-sided headache and left hemiplegia and hemianesthesia. |
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A runny nose that''s thick and yellow, headache above and below your eyes, a post-nasal drip that runs down the back of your throat. |
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The next thing I knew I felt something of a headache coming on and the only children in sight on the beach were Felicity Pollock and Anne Hoker. |
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Schuller showed no evident serious injury, he did develop a headache, for which he took four aspirin tables. |
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The usual presentations are headache, vomiting, visual disturbances such as papilledema, cranial nerve palsies, or a combination of these signs. |
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Some sexpert has come up with the earth-shattering news that a good romp can produce a chemical to cure your headache. |
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Tumours secreting catecholamines often present nonspecifically with headache, palpitations and often paroxysmal hypertension. |
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She presented data on 46 normotensive pregnant women in their second or third trimester who presented with headache to an obstetric triage unit. |
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Stimulating Shiatsu pressure points gently melted away my tension headache. |
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Chapters on headache, demyelinating diseases, infections of the central nervous system, and dementia are enhanced and are by new authors. |
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Prophylactic epidural blood patch after unintentional dural puncture for the prevention of postdural puncture headache in parturients. |
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Migraine is a clinical diagnosis based solely on the history of the headache. |
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Migraine is a headache disorder that is often accompanied by headache, nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light. |
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Most patients had episodic, intense migraines in addition to their usually migrainous chronic daily headache. |
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Carbonless copy paper, photocopiers and computers expose users to respiratory ailments and headache pain, according to a recent study. |
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Symptoms of hypoglycaemia include shakiness, pounding heart, and sweatiness, headache, drowsiness and difficulty in concentrating. |
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There have been many attempts to devise ways of detecting TCA, but cork taint remains a huge, if not literal, headache for the wine industry. |
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The second phase involves asking about life history of headache, such as having car sickness or abdominal pains as a child. |
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But the shots from a remote-controlled model aircraft have landed a Huddersfield company with a headache. |
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From tumor tamer to headache healer, dewormer to aphrodisiac, garlic is deeply rooted in the folk-medicine hall of fame. |
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With Odyssey Certificate Authority, we've eliminated that headache for our customers. |
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The two docudramas refer to real women with initial symptoms of headache, blackout spells, and emotional distress. |
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Symptoms include double vision, headache, blurring, and sharp or dull eye pain. |
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Beta-blockers including metoprolol, propranolol, timolol, atenolol, and nadolol also have been found effective for migraine headache prevention. |
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While uncommon, cluster headache is a neurological disorder with excruciating pain that sometimes leads to suicidal thinking. |
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You are jet-lagged, have a headache, can't stand driving a Fiat, it's turned dark and you cannot see or read the road signs. |
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Italy's right-wing prime minister was about to cure his biggest headache by selling the state's holding in a troubled airline, Alitalia. |
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The rapid increase in the intrasellar contents and intrasellar pressure usually presents as sudden onset of headache. |
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Subjective parameters such as pain, headache, kinesalgia, stiffness, numbness, tenderness and sensory disorders were measured with a pain scale. |
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He had a headache so bad that he wished he was dead, but it was the sort of migraine that promised him he would continue to suffer but not die. |
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Against headache, vertigo, vapours which ascend forth of the stomach to molest the head, read Hercules de Saxonia and others. |
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Several specialists in headache medicine believe that instead of epilepsy, a more accurate diagnosis would be migraine headache. |
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The Ice Bag, a parachutelike swell of nylon cloth capped by polyester resin, is an oversized, mechanized version of the classic headache remedy. |
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