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Frequent headaches seriously affect the quality of life for millions of sufferers. The result can be lost productivity and lost income, restricted ability, lower self-esteem, and even social isolation. For many it takes years to find the appropriate medication to manage their headaches effectively. In Managing Your Headaches, Drs. Mark and Leah Green explain what information you should record for your physician, what a physician is looking for in a neurological examination, and what you should and should not do to reduce the frequency and severity of your headaches. They discuss the effects of stress, psychological factors, food triggers, and environmental risks. The authors explain the symptoms of migraine, cluster, and tension-type headaches, as well as less common types. They address common concerns and misconceptions and explain current knowledge about headache causes in understandable terms. Managing Your Headaches will tell you what you need to know to better control your headaches. Armed with the information in this book, you can be aware of the latest treatment options and can have more helpful discussions with your physician.
Medicine. --- General practice (Medicine). --- Pain medicine. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- General Practice / Family Medicine. --- Pain Medicine. --- Family medicine. --- Algiatry --- Medicine --- Headache
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There is a large increase in interest in acupuncture by health care consumers. The three main reasons for this are medical effectiveness, cost effectiveness and the credibility that clinical trials and physiological research have provided. Acupuncture is rapidly moving out of the arena of "alternative" medicine, in large part again because it is grounded more firmly than other alternative treatments in research. The book provides the reader with the up-to-date information on the clinical bases of acupuncture.
Acupuncture. --- Research. --- Treatment Outcome. --- Physiotherapy. Alternative treatments --- research --- acupunctuur --- Science --- Pain medicine. --- General practice (Medicine). --- Chiropractic. --- Anesthesiology. --- Pain Medicine. --- General Practice / Family Medicine. --- Chiropractic Medicine. --- Anaesthesiology --- Surgery --- Alternative medicine --- Spondylotherapy --- Algiatry --- Medicine --- Counterirritation --- Energy medicine
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From the time questions about the impact of wireless technology on public health were first raised in 1993 through the present, Wireless Technology Research, LLC (WTR) has been the largest independent surveillance and research program trying to identify and solve human health problems associated with wireless phones. In 1995 at the University “La Sapienza” of Rome, WTR sponsored the first comprehensive forum for the discussion of these issues. Papers from the 1995 State of the Science Colloquium were collected andpublished in Volume I ofthis series, Wireless Phones andHealth: Scientific Progress. This second volume assembles papers presented at WTR’s Second State of the Science Colloquium in Long Beach, CA, in June 1999; it contains the most comprehensive research on the public health impact of wireless phones to date. The operating words for the proper understanding of these data are science and public health. Science is a tool for making public health decisions, but the framework in which we are operating is truly that of public health. We are looking for problems that have to do with wireless technology. We are trying to decide how this technology impacts on the public for one purpose and one purpose alone, and that purpose is to solve problems that are identified. I would like to challenge you, the reader, to suspend your parochial orientation as you consider these latest findings.
Cell phones --- Radio waves --- Health aspects --- Medicine, Industrial. --- Radiology, Medical. --- Pain Medicine. --- Public Health. --- Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine. --- Diagnostic Radiology. --- Public health. --- Occupational medicine. --- Radiology. --- Pain medicine. --- Algiatry --- Medicine --- Radiological physics --- Physics --- Radiation --- Industrial medicine --- Medicine, Occupational --- Occupational medicine --- Occupational diseases --- Community health --- Health services --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Social hygiene --- Health --- Human services --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation --- Cell telephones --- Cellphones --- Cellular phones --- Cellular radio --- Cellular telephones --- Mobile phones --- Mobiles (Telephones) --- Phones, Cell --- Telephones, Cell --- Wireless phones --- Radio --- Telephone --- Hertzian waves --- Electric waves --- Electromagnetic waves --- Radio frequency --- Radio meteorology --- Signal theory (Telecommunication) --- Transmitter-receivers
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Pain --- Treatment --- therapy --- Pain Management. --- Soulagement de la douleur. --- Treatment. --- Pain & Pain Management. --- therapy. --- Pain management --- Management, Pain --- Managements, Pain --- Pain Managements --- Aches --- Ache --- Pain, Burning --- Pain, Crushing --- Pain, Migratory --- Pain, Radiating --- Pain, Splitting --- Suffering, Physical --- Burning Pain --- Burning Pains --- Crushing Pain --- Crushing Pains --- Migratory Pain --- Migratory Pains --- Pains, Burning --- Pains, Crushing --- Pains, Migratory --- Pains, Radiating --- Pains, Splitting --- Physical Suffering --- Physical Sufferings --- Radiating Pain --- Radiating Pains --- Splitting Pain --- Splitting Pains --- Sufferings, Physical --- Analgesia --- Pain Insensitivity, Congenital --- Analgesics --- Hyperalgesia --- Palliative Care --- Pain medicine --- Emotions --- Pleasure --- Senses and sensation --- Symptoms --- Suffering --- Chronic Disease
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Anesthesia --- Critical care medicine --- Pain --- Anesthesia. --- Analgesia. --- Anesthésie --- Soins intensifs --- Douleur --- Critical care medicine. --- Treatment --- treatment. --- Traitement --- Treatment. --- Pain management --- Intensive care --- Intensive medicine --- Anaesthesia --- Ache --- Pain, Burning --- Pain, Crushing --- Pain, Migratory --- Pain, Radiating --- Pain, Splitting --- Suffering, Physical --- Aches --- Burning Pain --- Burning Pains --- Crushing Pain --- Crushing Pains --- Migratory Pain --- Migratory Pains --- Pains, Burning --- Pains, Crushing --- Pains, Migratory --- Pains, Radiating --- Pains, Splitting --- Physical Suffering --- Physical Sufferings --- Radiating Pain --- Radiating Pains --- Splitting Pain --- Splitting Pains --- Sufferings, Physical --- Analgesias --- Pain medicine --- Medicine --- Emergency medicine --- Intensive care units --- Anesthesiology --- Analgesia --- Pain Insensitivity, Congenital --- Analgesics --- Hyperalgesia --- Palliative Care --- Emotions --- Pleasure --- Senses and sensation --- Symptoms --- Suffering --- Anesthetics --- treatment --- Anesthésie. --- Analgésie. --- Pain relief
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Analgesia --- Pain --- Analgesics --- Drug Design. --- Analgesia. --- Analgesics. --- Chemotherapy --- therapeutic use. --- drug therapy. --- prevention & control. --- Chemotherapy. --- Drug Design --- therapeutic use --- drug therapy --- prevention & control --- Ache --- Pain, Burning --- Pain, Crushing --- Pain, Migratory --- Pain, Radiating --- Pain, Splitting --- Suffering, Physical --- Aches --- Burning Pain --- Burning Pains --- Crushing Pain --- Crushing Pains --- Migratory Pain --- Migratory Pains --- Pains, Burning --- Pains, Crushing --- Pains, Migratory --- Pains, Radiating --- Pains, Splitting --- Physical Suffering --- Physical Sufferings --- Radiating Pain --- Radiating Pains --- Splitting Pain --- Splitting Pains --- Sufferings, Physical --- Drug Modeling --- Design, Drug --- Designs, Drug --- Drug Designs --- Drug Modelings --- Modeling, Drug --- Modelings, Drug --- Analgesic Agents --- Analgesic Drugs --- Anodynes --- Antinociceptive Agents --- Agents, Analgesic --- Drugs, Analgesic --- Pain relief --- Analgetics --- Pain-killing drugs --- Pain relievers --- Painkillers --- Pain Insensitivity, Congenital --- Hyperalgesia --- Palliative Care --- Anesthetics --- Pain medicine --- Anesthesia --- Central nervous system depressants --- Emotions --- Pleasure --- Senses and sensation --- Symptoms --- Suffering --- Computer-Aided Drug Design --- Computerized Drug Design --- Pharmaceutical Design --- Computer Aided Drug Design --- Computer-Aided Drug Designs --- Computerized Drug Designs --- Design, Computer-Aided Drug --- Design, Computerized Drug --- Design, Pharmaceutical --- Designs, Computer-Aided Drug --- Designs, Computerized Drug --- Designs, Pharmaceutical --- Drug Design, Computer-Aided --- Drug Design, Computerized --- Drug Designs, Computer-Aided --- Drug Designs, Computerized --- Pharmaceutical Designs --- Analgesic --- Agents, Antinociceptive
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