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    Many Teens Lose Migraines As They Reach Adulthood  Oct 25, 2006
    There's good news for kids and teens with migraines. Nearly 40 percent of kids and teens with migraine no longer had headaches 10 years later, and another 20 percent developed less severe headaches, according to a new study published in the October 24, 2006, issue of Neurology, the scientific journal of the American Academy of Neurology. (Science Daily)

    What causes migraines?  Sep 11, 2006
    Migraine, or vascular headache, refers to periodic, usually one sided, throbbing headaches which are often accompanied by nausea and visual disturbances. They tend to begin in childhood or early adulthood and are common, affecting 20 to 30 percent of the population. (iAfrica.com)

    Study Suggests Tension Headache May Actually Be TMJD  May 15, 2006
    Posted: May 14, 2006. People whose recurrent headaches have been diagnosed as tension-related actually may be suffering from temporomandibular muscle and joint disorder, or TMJD, a study headed by a researcher from the University at Buffalo's School of Dental Medicine has shown. (Science Daily)

    Occipital Nerve Stimulation Found To Be Safe, Effective Treatment For Chronic Headache  Apr 8, 2006
    Migraine is the most common type of vascular headache. Migraine headaches are usually. (Science Daily)




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