The report presents just the latest climate change headache for the government.
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Affordable housing schemes have also proved a major headache for local authorities.
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In an age of rapid-fire change, contemplating the future is downright headache-inducing.
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Listen, I have a headache from trying to save that business today.
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This was becoming an increasing cost for companies and an environmental headache.
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The male sibling was diagnosed during an MRI carried out for cephalalgia at the age of 41.
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For twenty-four years he had suffered from cephalalgia and pains and partial exophthalmos of the left eye.
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Abstemiousness cures vertigo, cephalalgia, tendency to apoplexy, dyspnoea, gout, old ulcers, impetigo, scrofula, herpes, and various other maladies.
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She suffered intense cephalalgia and other signs of meningitis; despite vigorous treatment she lost consciousness and died shortly after the operation.
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It is not my purpose to discuss the treatment of the multifarious forms of cephalalgia on this occasion, did time permit.
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Everyday, thousands of people around New Zealand suffer from chronicheadaches.
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Corporal Wright, the perfect orderly, carried aspirin for the General's almost chronicheadaches.
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Stanford University headache expert Robert Cowan with advice for those who experience chronicheadaches.
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Conditions with significant effects included arthritis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-emphysema, depression, and chronicheadaches.
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Many people complained of chronicheadaches and insomnia, and of obsessive urges to smoke or overeat.
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Following chronicdailyheadache, neoplastic meningitis was diagnosed in a non-smoking 44-year-old man.
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Patients with chronicdailyheadache complain of symptoms that may suggest a mixed-type headache.
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Transformed migraine (TM) is one of the most frequent types of chronicdailyheadache.
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Twenty percent of the soldiers screened positive for chronicdailyheadache, while the rest had headaches on occasion.
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It is possible that subgroups of patients with chronicdailyheadache benefit from a long-term treatment with this substance.
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Substance abuse has been reported frequently in chronicheadache patients.
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She had noises in the ears and a chronicheadache.
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Clinicians caring for refugee populations should suspect NCC in patients with seizure, chronicheadache, or unexplained neurologic manifestations.
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Often abused compounds must be discontinued in order to obtain a satisfactory response in an individual with chronicheadache.
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Conclusions: Our study demonstrates, on a large series, that celiac disease prevalence is doubled in patients with chronicheadache.
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This article reviews the common exercise-related headachesyndromes and attempts to provide a framework for their overall management.
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For the sports physician, an understanding of the variety of specific headachesyndromes that occur with particular sports is necessary for everyday clinical practice.
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This article reviews the common exercise-related headachesyndromes and attempts to provide a framework for their overall management.
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For the sports physician, an understanding of the variety of specific headachesyndromes that occur with particular sports is necessary for everyday clinical practice.
Ús de intractable headache en anglès
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We experienced a 30-yr-old female patient with SLE who was presented with second attack of severe intractableheadache.
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Using ventricular shunts in patients with papilledema or symptoms lasting less than 2 years should be considered for those with pseudotumor cerebri-associated intractableheadache.