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1. Acupuncture.Com - Headache - Traditional Chinese Medicine -- Acupuncture.Com - Gateway to Chinese...
Headache can be included in various acute and chronic diseases such as hypertension, migraine, intracranial diseases, and inflammatory febrile diseases. a) Headache due to wind-cold evil manifested as headache with stiff nape and back,...
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2. Headache Basics - Headache: Types and Causes -- Healthology - - - -
Headache due to altered intracranial pressure, intracranial infection, or tumor. In 1988, the Headache Classification Committee of the International Headache Society (IHS) established a classification schema for headaches.
http://www.healthology.com/headache/headache-information/article1453.htm
3. Helpful Information About Lyme Disease - NeuroTalk Communities
I wonder if a lesser amount of increased intracranial pressure (not enough to cause persistent headaches, but chronic) causes the tinnitus that is often associated with Lyme disease. Is it possible that this problem is being caused by Lyme...
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/showthread.php?t=15648
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