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Can neck pain lead to an intense headache? Neurologist explains why it happens and how to deal with it
If you have ever felt a throbbing headache that starts at the base of your skull and travels up your head, your neck might be to blame. A lesser-known but significant cause of headaches is ...
It appears that patients with tension-type headache (TTH) have relatively weak neck extension muscles, a new study shows. Researchers found that these patients are 26% weaker than controls with ...
According to the World Health Organization, about half the adults on Earth have had a headache at least once in the past year. For many people, these headaches are infrequent and do not often affect ...
CHICAGO -- Inflammation and edema of the trapezius muscles appeared linked to tension and migraine headaches, a small prospective cohort study found. Patients with mixed-type tension and migraine ...
If you’re spending long hours at a desk or working remotely, chances are you’ve experienced neck pain at some point. Whether it’s from poor posture, a pinched nerve, or just the strain of sitting at a ...
In tonight’s Avera Medical Minute, we show you a surgical option that allows doctors to preserve motion while also removing their patient’s pain.
If you experience occasional pain or stiffness around your neck and shoulders, you could probably use a reliable heating pad.
Persistent neck pain accompanied by tingling in the fingers may signal cervical spine damage rather than simple fatigue. This expert-led piece explains key warning signs, risks like nerve compression ...
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