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  2. 13 Types of Headaches and How to Treat Them - AOL

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    Discover the main types of primary and secondary headaches and their symptoms. Knowing the type of headache you have helps you get the right relief. 13 Types of Headaches and How to Treat Them

  3. Bald's Leechbook - Wikipedia

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    One cure for headache was to bind a stalk of crosswort to the head with a red kerchief. Chilblains were treated with a mix of eggs, wine, and fennel root. Agrimony was cited as a cure for male impotence – when boiled in milk, it could excite a man who was "insufficiently virile"; when boiled in Welsh beer, it would have the opposite effect.

  4. Quackery - Wikipedia

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    For example, Beecham's Pills, which according to the British Medical Association contained in 1909 only aloes, ginger and soap, but claimed to cure 31 medical conditions, [22]: 175 were sold until 1998. The failure of the medical establishment to stop quackery was rooted in the difficulty of defining what precisely distinguished real medicine ...

  5. Headache - Wikipedia

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    A headache, also known as cephalalgia, is the symptom of pain in the face, head, or neck. It can occur as a migraine, tension-type headache, or cluster headache. [1] [2] There is an increased risk of depression in those with severe headaches. [3] Headaches can occur as a result of many conditions.

  6. Got Headaches from Viagra or Cialis? Here's Why & How to Treat It

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    For example, clinical trial data shows that the newer-generation ED medication avanafil (sold as Stendra) is less likely to cause headaches, flushing and other side effects than older ED drugs ...

  7. LSD: A cure for headaches? - AOL

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    Get your tie-dyed t-shirts ready. The 1960s are making a comeback. It seems psychedelic drugs like LSD, cannabis and Ecstasy just might really have some medicinal purposes after all. Scientists ...

  8. Self-medication - Wikipedia

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    Self-medication, sometime called do-it-yourself (DIY) medicine, is a human behavior in which an individual uses a substance or any exogenous influence to self-administer treatment for physical or psychological conditions, for example headaches or fatigue.

  9. Hindustani vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Hindustani, also known as Hindi-Urdu, like all Indo-Aryan languages, has a core base of Sanskrit-derived vocabulary, which it gained through Prakrit. [1] As such the standardized registers of the Hindustani language (Hindi-Urdu) share a common vocabulary, especially on the colloquial level. [2]