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Chronic headaches can be triggered by spinal misalignments, muscular fatigue, or past injuries. Misdiagnosed structural ...
If you're suffering from migraine headaches or persistent body pain, your oral hygiene might be partly to blame. A new study ...
The condition affects 12% of people in the United States, including 17% of women and 6% of men ... If a person has a severe or persistent headache or if the pain occurs with any other symptoms ...
Frequent headaches may stem from various causes, including stress, dehydration, sleep issues, hormonal changes, or diet.
A new study suggests poor oral hygiene could lead to head and body aches — especially in women. The findings could be especially important to fibromyalgia research.
While occasional morning headaches have many benign causes, a persistent pattern deserves evaluation. Headaches accompanied by personality changes, confusion, seizures, or vision changes represent ...
New research from the University of Sydney has revealed poor oral health is significantly associated with higher instances of ...
New research from the University of Sydney has revealed poor oral health is significantly associated with higher instances of migraines, abdominal and ...