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  2. Hypnic headache - Wikipedia

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    For diagnosis of hypnic headache syndrome, headaches should occur at least 15 times per month for at least one month. Included in the differential diagnosis of a new onset nighttime headaches in the elderly is drug withdrawal, temporal arteritis, Sleep apnea, oxygen desaturation, pheochromocytoma, intracranial causes, primary and secondary neoplasms, communicating hydrocephalus, subdural ...

  3. Exploding head syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Individuals with exploding head syndrome hear or experience loud imagined noises as they are falling asleep or are waking up, have a strong, often frightened emotional reaction to the sound, and do not report significant pain; around 10% of people also experience visual disturbances like perceiving visual static, lightning, or flashes of light.

  4. Headache - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac cephalgia [93] is a rare type of headache occurring during myocardial infarction, characterized by sudden, severe head pain that typically develops during or immediately following a heart attack. The pain is usually located in the occipital or frontal regions and can be accompanied by other cardiac symptoms like chest pain, shortness of ...

  5. Why daylight saving time can give you a headache and ... - AOL

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    Add a headache to the list of potential health problems you may experience as daylight saving time starts. Americans spring forward at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 10, setting clocks ahead one hour and ...

  6. Why Am I Waking Up with Headaches? A Sleep Expert Helps Us ...

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    You slept eight luxurious hours last night (or, you know, at least six). But as soon as you sat up in bed this morning, you noticed it. The throbbing temples. The pounding at the base of your ...

  7. Are summer storms causing your migraine? How barometric ... - AOL

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    People should consistently get adequate sleep. If a person sleeps just a few hours one night but sleeps more than 10 hours the following night, that can bring on a migraine, too.

  8. Occipital epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    Episodes in total for children usually last less than 10 minutes, and mainly occur at night. Triggers can include turning off lights, and going between dark to light or light to dark areas. [6] It is not uncommon to experience postictal headache, extremely similar to migraines after these seizures. Occipital epilepsy can cause many seizures per ...

  9. Sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    To others, the involuntary movements made during sleep may appear no different from those typical of normal sleep. [18] People who have nocturnal seizures may notice unusual conditions upon awakening in the morning, such as a headache , having wet the bed , having bitten the tongue , a bone or joint injury, muscle strains or weakness, fatigue ...