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Participants with a history of chronic cluster headache occurring without a remission period, or with remissions lasting <1 month, for at least 1 year.
However, severe withdrawal side effects can usually be prevented by gradually reducing the dose over a period of time before treatment is stopped completely.
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After a period of relative rest, gradually ... Headaches may occur in the days or weeks after a concussion. ... Have you had a headache? How soon after ...
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First, try wearing just the CPAP mask for short periods of time while you're awake, such as while watching TV. ... Available Solutions for Headaches from Mayo ...
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