Headache News and Research

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Calls to doctor's office may delay stroke treatment

Calls to doctor's office may delay stroke treatment

Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) versus placebo for obsessive compulsive disorder

Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) versus placebo for obsessive compulsive disorder

Winter in China brings another bird flu death

Winter in China brings another bird flu death

Amantadine and rimantadine for influenza A in children and the elderly

Amantadine and rimantadine for influenza A in children and the elderly

Enbrel shown to significantly reduced levels of C-reactive protein

Enbrel shown to significantly reduced levels of C-reactive protein

FDA approves only once-daily inhaled corticosteroid for children

FDA approves only once-daily inhaled corticosteroid for children

Scientists render Ebola harmless in the laboratory

Scientists render Ebola harmless in the laboratory

Listeria at a milk processing plant to blame for 3 deaths

Listeria at a milk processing plant to blame for 3 deaths

Arthritis drug Etanercept clears up symptoms of psoriasis

Arthritis drug Etanercept clears up symptoms of psoriasis

FDA approves Tysabri to treat Crohn's disease

FDA approves Tysabri to treat Crohn's disease

Seasonal flu levels trigger use of antiviral drugs

Seasonal flu levels trigger use of antiviral drugs

Contaminated milk responsible for three deaths and a miscarriage

Contaminated milk responsible for three deaths and a miscarriage

Dengue seen as potential threat to US public health

Dengue seen as potential threat to US public health

Experts say far too much is spent on needless indigestion drugs

Experts say far too much is spent on needless indigestion drugs

Minorities less likely to receive pain-relieving opioid drugs in ER

Minorities less likely to receive pain-relieving opioid drugs in ER

Cases of meningitis caused by herpes simplex virus set to rise

Cases of meningitis caused by herpes simplex virus set to rise

Use of opioid medications for pain in ERs on the rise, but racial differences in use still exist

Use of opioid medications for pain in ERs on the rise, but racial differences in use still exist

Blacks, Hispanics less likely to get strong pain drugs in emergency rooms

Blacks, Hispanics less likely to get strong pain drugs in emergency rooms

New fast-acting antidote to cyanide poisoning

New fast-acting antidote to cyanide poisoning

Pain treatment in the field: Good for soldiers' comfort and better for rebuilding troop strength

Pain treatment in the field: Good for soldiers' comfort and better for rebuilding troop strength

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