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  2. 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.

  3. Aerva javanica - Wikipedia

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    It is used for fuel and for fodder for goats. In traditional medicine the seeds are believed to cure headaches. [citation needed] A gargle is made from the plant to try to treat toothache. [8] The plant has naturalised in northern regions of Australia, as an alien introduction, and is cultivated and utilised by the indigenous peoples of some ...

  4. Heavy-headedness - Wikipedia

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    A sinus infection can cause facial pressure and pain, as well as nasal congestion and headaches, which are also known as heavy-headedness. [citation needed] New users to specific drugs can cause heavy-headedness. Chronic subjective dizziness (CSD) can be related to heavy-headedness. Nausea and vomiting can cause heavy-headedness.

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

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    Headaches are a common side effect of ED medications such as sildenafil (the active ingredient in Viagra), tadalafil (Cialis) and vardenafil (Levitra), with about 25 percent of men prescribed ...

  6. How to get rid of a headache - AOL

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    When to see a doctor about your headaches. Having a standard headache now and then isn't necessarily a reason to see your doctor. But sometimes a headache can be a sign of a serious underlying ...

  7. HeadOn - Wikipedia

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    HeadOn is an American brand of homeopathic topical headache products owned by the Florida-based Miralus Healthcare. The brand achieved notoriety as a result of a viral 2006 commercial consisting only of the tagline "HeadOn: Apply directly to the forehead!" repeated three times.

  8. Doctor explains how headaches increase around the holidays

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    Holidays can be stressful, and that stress can trigger painful headaches. Mercy Medical Center's Dr. Skip Strain said complaints about headaches increase around the holidays.

  9. Cluster headache - Wikipedia

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    Cluster headaches may occasionally be referred to as "alarm clock headache" because of the regularity of their recurrence. Cluster headaches often awaken individuals from sleep. Both individual attacks and the cluster grouping can have a metronomic regularity; attacks typically strike at a precise time of day each morning or night.