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But contemporary research sees that as less likely. The effects are not the same as overdose from other drugs, but in large doses it can interrupt proper kidney function, for example. Patients with ulcers or those taking coagulation medication should as well. Such common foods as chocolate or cheese can cause headaches in some. Over 28 million Americans suffer from migraine, nearly 10% of the population.
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5 hours, typically), then re-occur the next day around the same time. In some cases, attacks can be triggered by something as simple as walking upstairs. It is usually thought to be safe to take with other over-the-counter pain control medicines. It is important to note that typical headaches have common causes. Once available in pill form only, many now come in nasal sprays and other forms. This is especially true since some have components now being made in China and elsewhere, where proper practices may not be as stringently followed.
Headaches - Common Yet Mysterious
Headaches occur pretty regularly but are still not completely understood. Researchers still do not know exactly how the headache related pain occurs. The shear variety of headaches that exist complicate finding out the true underlying mechanisms causing the symptoms.
Migraines afflict about 28 million Americans, in a ratio of about three to one women to men. Yet, despite occurring fairly regularly to 10% of an enormous population, the causes (and cures) still remain unknown. Contemporary research suspects the interaction of serotonin (a neurotransmitter) with nerve cells is responsible, but no one knows for sure.
Cluster headaches, which attack only about a third of one percent of the population, are even more intense than migraines. Yet, here again, scientists have only tantalizing hints as to the cause of this stabbing pain localized behind an eye or temple. They tend to occur around the same time every day for weeks or months, lasting an hour or less, then disappear for long periods. No one knows why, though some suspect a defective hypothalamus is responsible.
Ordinary or tension-type headaches are the most common, yet even here the causes are only partly understood. There are many common contributors - stress, diet, posture and over 300 different medical conditions - yet precisely what produces that dull ache remains a mystery.
Fortunately, even though the causes - and many times even accurate descriptions - are hard to pin down, there are an abundance of treatments. Though none are perfect, several are safe and effective for the vast majority of headache sufferers.
Ergots used to be the typical treatment for migraine patients, but to a large extent that has given way to triptans. The first generation had some drawbacks, but the new designs are safe, effective and have few side effects. No miracle cure, they can be taken at the onset of symptoms and reduce or eliminate the intense, throbbing pain familiar to so many.
Preventive medications have come a long way as well. Beta blockers or CCBs (Calcium Channel Blockers), anti-depressants, anti-seizure medications and a variety of others used to treat other illnesses turn out to be very effective. For many, they can keep headaches from occurring in the first place. In many cases, they don't eliminate the possibility, but reduce the frequency. Even that can be welcome relief, however.
Then there are the traditional over-the-counter remedies - aspirin, acetaminophen (or paracetamol) and ibuprofen. The first two have been around for over 100 years and continue to provide millions with safe, effective relief. In fact, for such a simple compound, aspirin is a near wonder drug given how many medical conditions it can safely treat.
Naturally, both prescription and over-the-counter medications do carry some risks and the possibility of side effects. Gastrointestinal bleeding, stomach upset and other common conditions are likely for some, unlikely for others. In rare cases, those taking them can have vomiting, bloody stools and even a headache (usually from overdosing).
But seeking medical advice, which oddly only about half of migraine sufferers ever do and those suffering from tension headaches almost never, is still a good idea. An occasional mild headache may not warrant the time and expense. But for chronic or intense headaches, there may well be an underlying medical condition that should be diagnosed and treated. So-called 'secondary headaches' are common.
Pregnant women in particular should pay close attention to diet and medications consumed. Large hormonal and other changes commonly intensify the discomfort and frequency of headaches. A proper diagnosis and treatment regimen should be sought right away.
Scientists have a long way to go to figure out what causes headaches. Until researchers come to a better understanding of headaches, we will have to continue to use the remedies that are currently available. Making positive lifestyle changes such as lowering stress, regular exercise, and a healthy diet will help control factors contributing to headaches.
Clintons shakedown Obama to repay their campaign debt
Clintons shakedown Obama to repay their campaign debt
AntiConformist911
5 min - Jun 29, 2008
Is Bill Clinton withholding his endorsement and sulking until Barack Obama repays Hillary Clinton's campaign debt?
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Though Hillary Rodham Clinton racked up more than million in debt during her Democratic primary campaign, she could emerge from her loss with a bundle of campaign cash to either play kingmaker or mount another campaign of her own.
At her disposal are a handful of accounting maneuvers some never before tried in presidential politics that would render her political debt practically insignificant, while at the same time freeing up million in currently off-limits cash, according to interviews with her lawyer and outside campaign finance experts.
Enhancing her flexibility is that all but million of her .5 million in unpaid bills at the end of April was owed to allies and political firms unlikely to cause her legal or political headaches by demanding prompt payment.
In fact, their assumed but unspoken cooperation is a key part of the New York senator's most likely path to robust campaign finances.
That financial path would go something like this: Reclassify as a contribution most of the .4 million or more she loaned her campaign, which would be a personal financial hit because she wouldn't be able to recoup much of it. Ask her donors to redirect .7 million they gave for her presidential general election campaign to her Senate campaign committee.
Meanwhile, try to raise some fast cash possibly with assistance from her vanquisher, presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama to pay off vendors who might sue her presidential campaign, leaving "friendly" debt to be paid down gradually as she raises money from her Senate perch.
A riskier route would be to ask her general election donors to redirect or "redesignate," in campaign finance parlance their general election contributions to Obama's presidential campaign as part of a deal under which the Illinois senator would ask his donors to give to Clinton to help her pay down her debt.
The most aggressive approach would be to redesignate the general election contributions to her Senate committee, transfer her debt to the same account, and then use the general election contributions to pay off the debt.
There's a budding debate in the campaign finance bar about the legality of such of a maneuver. Some contend it would amount to illegally "laundering" general election contributions to pay off primary election bills. But others assert a 30-year-old Federal Election Commission decision regarding "surplus" campaign cash allows flexibility in the brave new world of privately financed presidential campaigns.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0608/11020.html
Creationist Kent Hovind Reveals The Truth About Dinosaurs And Evolution!
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2 hr 38 min - Mar 1, 2006
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1 min - Jun 14, 2008
jt crosses pc and mike has a headache from earlier lol