Sentences with phrase «of headache specialists»

While the majority of headache specialists are neurologists, there are also internists, anesthesiologists, and family practice doctors who work in this area.

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Specialists say that these accidents do happen and the headache can be a real aftereffect of the mistake in placing the needle.
Christine Lay, MD, a headache specialist at The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, recommends ibuprofen, which not only relieves the pain, but has anti-inflammatory powers that acetaminophen doesn't.
Here are three of the most promising less traditional remedies, with feedback from both headache specialists and women who've used them to contain the pain.
That's when they end up coming to headache specialists to kind of reset the whole system.»
Suzanne Simons, executive director of the Chicago - based National Headache Foundation, suggests that patients take a pro-active approach in choosing a specialist — asking questions, such as how much of a doctor's practice is dedicated to treating headaches, or whether they publish research on headaches — to get a feel for a physician's involvement in the field.
«Women are more likely than men to get migraines specifically, possibly because of hormonal triggers,» says Stewart Tepper, MD, a headache medicine specialist at the Cleveland Clinic.
Spoon a few tablespoons of honey on toast to feel better fast, says Audrey Halpern, MD, a headache specialist and neurologist in New York City.
Neurologist and headache specialist Stefan Evers, who also led the study, determined some patients use sex as a means of pain relief.
Gone are the days of relying on specialists to create modules or design pages, tools like Elucidat remove the technical headaches so everyone on your team has the design and development skills to create best practice eLearning.
In the event a problem occurs, you have 24/7 access to Identity Restoration Specialists who save you lots of time and headaches by completing all the paperwork, making calls, and doing all the heavy lifting to make sure your identity is restored.
The blog has skirted the quantification I am here proposing (See my post of Nov. 20, 2007: global law department if it has 10 + locations outside HQ country; Dec. 31, 2010: the «nerve center» where many specialist lawyers have offices; Feb. 28, 2012: attorney - client privilege headaches of multiple foreign offices; Oct. 17, 2011: dispersed lawyers characteristic of concentrated global industries; and Nov. 24, 2011: law departments of non-U.S. companies are more likely to be geographically dispersed.).
Lawyers who refer to specialist advocates lose the headaches of trial work, the havoc it wreaks on a practice, and the responsibility for an unfavourable outcome.
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