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The spinal cord is a bundle of nerves that descends through the bottom of the skull from the base of the brain (brainstem) and descends to the bottom of the spine, where it thins, and becomes the ca...
A spinal cord tumor is a noncancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant) growth in or around the spinal cord. 10 % originate from the cells within the spinal cord; these cause a fluid-filled cavity...
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Medication Overuse Headache in School-Aged Children
Mediaction overuse headache is fairly common in adults, but little is know about its prevalence in children and adolescents. Just how common is it in this age group? Headache
Headache Disorders in Children and Adolescents
This cross-sectional study examined the psychosocial and environmental factors that might contribute to headache disorders in children and adolescents. Headache
Cannabinoids and Hallucinogens for Headache
This interesting review offers historical perspective on the use of hallucinogens and cannabinoids for headache, while exploring their possible neurobiological mechanisms for headache relief. Headac...
Lightning Linked To Some Headaches, Migraines
University of Cincinnati (UC) researchers have found that lightning may affect the onset of headache and migraines. These results, published in the online edition of the journal Cephalalgia, are the f...
Hundreds of headache, migraine and brain injury specialists will take a close look at traumatic brain injury (TBI) and its prevention and treatment, as well as at a range of headache/migraine-related...
University of Michigan Physician Wins National Headache Foundation Special Lectureship
CHICAGO, Feb. 15, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Headache Foundation is pleased to announce that Wade M. Cooper, D.O., of the University of Michigan Headache and Neuropathic Pain Cl...
Overuse of painkillers could be cause of headache, warns NICE
Overuse of analgesics should be considered as a possible cause of headache, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence...
Is there such a thing as "airplane headache"?
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Flying is a headache for most people, but for some that figure of speech becomes literal, according to researchers.
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Post-infectious headache: a reactive headache?
Post-infectious disease syndrome includes both neurological and non-neurological disorders. However, headache as an isolated or a presenting complaint of post-infectious illness has not been well ackn...
Headache is a common puerperal complaint. A wide variety of factors can be involved, ranging from hormonal shifts, physiological changes, and peripartum procedures that may precipitate, worsen, or cau...
Headache attributed to autonomic dysreflexia: An underrecognized clinical entity.
The recognition and the management of headache attributed to autonomic dysreflexia after spinal cord injury (SCI) are challenging issues. Given this, I systematically reviewed the literature to establ...
BACKGROUND: A spinal saddle block can be a safe method for anorectal surgery with a low rate of complications when performed with the right technique. A dreaded complication is the post-dural puncture...
Despite the fact that migraine and epilepsy are among the commoner brain diseases and that comorbidity of these conditions is well known, only few reports of migralepsy and hemicrania epileptica (HE)...