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  2. Dad, 39, was 'super healthy,' but then the mystery headaches ...

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    The brain cancer can affect anyone, at any age — the cause is unknown. Symptoms include persistent headaches, nausea, double or blurred vision, and changes in mood and personality.

  3. After months of headaches, woman, 24, learns of brain tumor ...

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    Woman experienced numbness, slurred speech, worst migraine, which was benign cavernous angioma. Bleeding caused complications. Needed surgery.

  4. Glioblastoma - Wikipedia

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    It is the most common cancer that begins within the brain and the second-most common brain tumor, after meningioma, which is benign in most cases. [6] [15] About 3 in 100,000 people develop the disease per year. [3] The average age at diagnosis is 64, and the disease occurs more commonly in males than females. [2] [3]

  5. Mom, 47, had 'excruciating' headaches, nausea. They were ...

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    Kate White thought she just had bad migraines, but it turned out to be brain tumors. She's now survived glioblastoma twice. Mom, 47, had 'excruciating' headaches, nausea.

  6. Central nervous system tumor - Wikipedia

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    Removal of tumor tissues helps decrease the pressure of the tumor on nearby parts of the brain. [17] The main goal of surgery is to remove as much as possible of the tumor mass while preserving normal brain function, and to relieve the symptoms caused by the tumor such as headache, nausea and vomiting. [18]

  7. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension - Wikipedia

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    Headache, vision problems, ringing in the ears with the heartbeat [1] [2] Complications: Vision loss [2] Usual onset: 20–50 years old [2] Risk factors: Hypervitaminosis A, obesity, tetracyclines [1] [2] Diagnostic method: Based on symptoms, lumbar puncture, brain imaging [1] [2] Differential diagnosis: Brain tumor, arachnoiditis, meningitis ...

  8. Pneumocephalus - Wikipedia

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    Pneumocephalus has also been shown to follow neurosurgical procedures such as deep brain stimulation and hematoma evacuation (e.g., chronic subdural hematoma [6]), where while seemingly innocuous to the patient, may cause brain shift, subsequent stereotactic inaccuracy, and even another surgical intervention.

  9. Michael Strahan's daughter Isabella says she had brain tumor ...

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    Isabella Strahan, 19, said she started experiencing headaches, which prompted her to seek medical attention.