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    completed a prospective three-armed, single-blind, placebo, randomized control trial over the course of 17 months which included 104 people suffering from migraines with at least one migraine attack per month. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy (CSMT) for people suffering from migraines. Subjects in the active therapy consisted of CSMT, while those in the placebo group were experienced a sham push maneuver of the lateral edge of the scapula

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    energy drinks to stay focused and awake, and to give them a boost of energy. Before teenagers make the decision to consume energy drinks, they need to know the negative effects that they have on their bodies. Cardiovascular problems, insomnia, and migraines are all just some of the effects of energy drinks. Energy drinks should be banned from teenagers. One negative effect that energy drinks have is that they increase heart rate and blood pressure. Caffeine is the main ingredient in most energy drinks

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    Background and Objective: Neurologic literatrure about therapeutic effect of subcutaneous corticosteroids in patients with migrainous chronic daily headache is scare. Aim of this research is assessment of therapeutic effects of this management in the patients. Methods: Consecutive patients with migrainous chronic daily headache in our headache clinic enrolled a prospective before and after therapeutic study during 2010-2013. Fourty mg Metylprednisolone was divided in four subcutaneous injection

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    study titled, “Living with migraine headache. A phenomenological study of women’s experiences.” His effort to look further into the psychological effects of chronic migraines provides insight into the patient’s perception of this chronic and debilitating problem. Research Problem and Hypothesis Migraine headaches are a common complaint amongst patients in a medical setting. Ramsey’s (2012) question is simple: “What is the structure of meaning for women living with migraine headache?” The significance

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    Drug Study Assignment Essay

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    66 years old Primary Diagnosis: Cellulitis to left leg Secondary Diagnosis: Depression Osteoporosis Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Past Surgical History: Tonsillectomy- as child Cholecystectomy- 15 years ago (51 years old) Current Medications: “migraine pills” St. John’s wort oil – for skin inflammation to left leg (for a week) Past History: Smokes ½ a pack of cigarettes per day (since she was a teenager) Weight: 70 kg Height: 150 cm DOCTOR’S ORDER: Medications: Ancef 750 mg IV q12h

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    Speech On Headaches

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    Headaches are a piece of regular life and they happen to every one of us. In the event that you frequently experience the ill effects of migraines you've most likely heard the best thing to do to reduce the agony fast. Eat one banana and drink a lot of water and the torment will quickly disappear. Despite the fact that this method is truly effective, sometimes it simply doesn't work and we're left with a throbbing agonizing pain in the head, not able to anything about the pain itself. Possibly

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    Subjective Data Chief Complaint (CC): The patient is a 35-year-old woman with a complaint of frequent headaches occurring over the past two weeks. History of Present Illness (HPI): The patient reports that she has never had issues with headaches prior to two weeks ago. She states she may have a headache after a stressful day; however, denies premenstrual headaches or frequent headaches. The patient reports the headaches started two weeks ago, occurring 3-5 times per week. The headaches are

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    Even with migraines, I challenged myself to be athletic and played a vast amount of sports like basketball, tennis, soccer, track, etc. Conversely, in my sophomore year of high school, I was filled with self-doubt when it came to trying out for the JV volleyball team

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    Menarche Case Study

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    Indication Migraine. History Patient is a 33-year-old Latin American female who states that she started having milder "normal" headaches at age six or seven years old. Menarche was at age 13, but that did not change the quality or frequency of her headaches. She was pregnant twice without any change in the headaches during pregnancy and in the postpartum periods. She has never been on birth control pills. Her headaches started to become menstrual related three to four months ago. Prior to that

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    Secondary Headaches

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    around the head which could be severe. (Wedro, 2015) Headaches are very common with around 10 million people frequently complaining of headaches in outpatient practice (Kaderebek, 2015). The nature of headaches varies from typical headaches to migraines which need to be given more attention to. If the pain is relentless and is affecting their performance it would be advised to visit a health professional, to find out the underlying issue. Primary headaches are not a symptom but rather over activity

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