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  2. How Heat Can Be Both A Culprit And A Cure For Migraines - AOL

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    Cooling down in a dark, quiet room can also help ease heat-induced migraines, providing a break from weather and environmental stressors. Heat As A Migraine Remedy. blue heating pad with cord.

  3. Weather pains - Wikipedia

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    The first publication to document a change in pain perception associated with the weather was the American Journal of the Medical Sciences in 1887. This involved a single case report describing a person with phantom limb pain, and it concluded that "approaching storms, dropping barometric pressure and rain were associated with increased pain complaint."

  4. Do you get mysterious seasonal headaches? Blame weather ... - AOL

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    Barometric pressure (and a touch of "seasonal suffering") could be to blame for our aches and pains.

  5. Winter Storm Brings Travel Headaches, Emergency Conditions - AOL

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    A state of emergency was declared in New Jersey, a cold weather emergency was issued in Washington, D.C., and at least one person was injured in a pileup in Pennsylvania as a winter storm Sunday ...

  6. Cold-stimulus headache - Wikipedia

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    The term ice-cream headache has been in use since at least January 31, 1937, contained in a journal entry by Rebecca Timbres published in the 1939 book We Didn't Ask Utopia: A Quaker Family in Soviet Russia. [10] [non-primary source needed] The first published use of the term brain freeze, in the sense of a cold-stimulus headache, was in 1991.

  7. Headache - Wikipedia

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    Headaches may be caused by problems elsewhere in the head or neck. Some of these are not harmful, such as cervicogenic headache (pain arising from the neck muscles). The excessive use of painkillers can paradoxically cause worsening painkiller headaches. [9] [19] More serious causes of secondary headaches include the following: [11]

  8. Is It Holiday Fatigue Or Covid-19? Here Are The Symptoms To ...

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    Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... Headache. Nausea or vomiting. Diarrhea “These variants still have the potential to cause severe disease,” Russo says.

  9. Ophthalmodynia periodica - Wikipedia

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    Ophthalmodynia periodica does not have a confirmed cause, being a primary headache, but can be identified with other primary conditions. "As many as 40% of all individuals with ice pick headaches have also been diagnosed as suffering with some form of migraine headache."