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More than Just a Headache

Mendez, Keydy
Kaur, Ramneek
Vassil, Markella
Martin, Georgia
Schneider, Daniel
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2023-05-09
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Psychology and Neuroscience
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/10130
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Despite the high prevalence of fifty percent among the global population, the common headache is often underestimated, under-recognized, and under-treated [1]. Different sensations associated with headaches have been experienced by most individuals throughout their lifetime; many report having various degrees of pressure that may be described as throbbing, constant, sharp, or dull [2]. While headaches can be easily dismissed by healthcare providers, it is essential to differentiate how common symptoms may be a sign of underlying issues. In order to understand how the symptoms of a headache are commonly misdiagnosed and may indicate potential underlying physiological issues, it is important to analyze the types of headaches, symptoms, potential effects on the brain over time, and treatment.
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Mendez, K., Kaur, R., Vassil, M., Martin, G., Schneider, D., & Schmidt, H. (2023). More than Just a Headache. Grey Matters, 5, 48-51.
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Available at: https://greymattersjournaltu.org/issue-5/more-than-just-a-headache
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Grey Matters, Iss. 5, Spring 2023
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