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      <title>What is Caffeine Withdrawal Headache</title>
      <description>Caffeine, reported as one of the most utilized stimulants, has also been called the most widely used behaviorally active drug in the world, according to scientists from John Hopkins University School of Medicine. Reducing or abstaining from caffeine result</description>
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      <title>The How and Why of Cervicogenic Headache</title>
      <description>Cervicogenic headache is related to a primary contributing structural source, the cervical spine. In other words, this type of headache stems from the neck and upper back spinal area. Primarily mechanical in nature, it affects mostly women. Women having we</description>
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      <title>The Causes of Temple Headache</title>
      <description>Temple headache is most often felt as a dull throbbing in one or both temples. It can also take the form of a tight band of pain. Its intensity varies greatly from person to person, and it can last for minutes as well as hours.Often brushed off as migraine</description>
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      <title>Taming the Tension Headache</title>
      <description>A tension headache may very well be the most prevalent kind of headache in America today. Caused by stress, it often feels as if your head is in a vise. A tension headache creates a dull, throbbing ache or sometimes a sharp throbbing pain, usually on both </description>
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      <title>Preventing and Curing the Stiff Neck Headache</title>
      <description>You've probably experienced it before, driving in rush hour traffic; your hands clench around the steering wheel.  Then your shoulders hunch up, and, finally, your neck gets stiff. Then, the headache starts. It starts at the back of your head, and then it </description>
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      <title>Migraine Headache in Deep</title>
      <description>Migraine headache is a type of headache that affects its sufferers in episodic bouts. Its frequency can vary from 1 to 4 episodes in a week, with women being more prone than men.Two different types of migraine headache have been reported. In the first case</description>
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      <title>Identifying a Sinus Headache Symptom</title>
      <description>With the cold and flu season right around the corner, many people are starting to worry about sinus headache; symptoms, causes, and treatments. In particular, because different kind of headaches respond differently (or don't respond at all) to different me</description>
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      <title>Has Caffeine Headache Been Proved</title>
      <description>Caffeine is commonly known as a stimulant. As such, it acts on the central nervous system, and make one more alert. Its vasoconstricting properties, implying that caffeine makes blood vessels constrict, have been used to justify caffeine as a migraine reme</description>
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      <title>Cluster Headache Cause Types and Triggers</title>
      <description>Trying to list cluster headache cause origins may be a bit of a misnomer, as scientists and medical practitioners disagree on a cluster headache cause, and most will tell you that the cause simply isn't known.  However, far more relevant for the average pe</description>
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      <title>Botox Headache Cause or Cure</title>
      <description>People using Botox may be likely to experience headaches, among other side effects. While not serious, a Botox headache can be annoying; a Botox headache may last for a few hours, or a few days, a persistent, nagging pain that never gets really bad, and ye</description>
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