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  2. The 6 most common headache types — and when to see a doctor

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    Migraines disproportionately affect women – up to 18% in the U.S. — and are the leading cause of disability among females aged 18 to 50 globally, research has shown.

  3. SUNCT syndrome - Wikipedia

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    SUNCT must be properly distinguished from cluster headaches, since cluster headaches also occur several times per day with separate attacks, and share some common symptoms. However, cluster headaches usually last longer (up to three hours), occur less often (three to five attacks per day), and do not accompany cranial autonomic symptoms.

  4. Croydon facelift - Wikipedia

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    In English slang, a Croydon facelift (sometimes council house facelift, [1] or in Northern Ireland a Millie facelift) is a particular hairstyle worn by some women. The hair is pulled back tightly and tied in a bun or ponytail at the back.

  5. Giant cell arteritis - Wikipedia

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    Giant cell arteritis typically only occurs in those over the age of 50; [4] particularly those in their 70s. [22] It affects about 1 in 15,000 people over the age of 50 per year. [2] It is more common in women than in men, by a ratio of 2:1, [4] and more common in those of Northern European descent, as well as in those residing further from the ...

  6. Health and Wellness: Five signs your headaches are coming ...

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    Dr. Carrie Jose, in her latest health and wellness column, gives five signs to look for if your headaches are coming from your neck. Dr. Carrie Jose, in her latest health and wellness column ...

  7. Mom, 50, thought her mystery headache was a sinus ... - AOL

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    Woman who began experiencing headaches was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive brain cancer. She shares her symptoms and treatment. Mom, 50, thought her mystery headache was a sinus infection.

  8. Scintillating scotoma - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms typically appear gradually over 5 to 20 minutes and generally last less than 60 minutes, leading to the headache in classic migraine with aura, or resolving without consequence in acephalgic migraine. [3] For many sufferers, scintillating scotoma is first experienced as a prodrome to migraine, then without migraine later in life ...

  9. Menstrual migraine - Wikipedia

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    About 40% of women and 20% of men will get a migraine at some time in their life. Most of them will get their first migraine before they are 35 years old. Menstrual-related migraines happen in more than 50 percent of women who have migraine headaches. [4]