Ouch, not again!

The Hindu

Sudha Umashanker
February 27, 2011

ISSUE Millions of people with migraine lead lives filled with pain and unpredictablity. It need not be so. Preventive medicine can work wonders, say doctors.

Healthbeat: Is your diet giving you a headache?

Seacoast Online
Maine
January 16, 2011 2:00 AM

Survey research tells us that close to 100 percent of people experience a headache some time in their life. There are many types of headaches and therefore many causes. The most common is a tension-type headache (not surprising). Migraines represent about 13 percent of all headaches, with women three times more likely than men to get this form.

13 Of The Common Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance in Women

Home Remedy Network

Posted By admin On January 14th 2011

Symptoms of hormone imbalance in women may begin as early as the late twenty’s to the forty’s. Symptoms of hormone imbalance in women are more likely to rise as a woman grows older, specially when neglected in the earlier years. Symptoms of hormone imbalance in women can be each one of these or more of the following:

14 Year Old Girl Posts Question about Potential Gardasil Adverse Reaction – VAERS Data Analyzed

PRLog

SANEVAX.ORG Provides VAERS Data on HPV Vaccine Injuries

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRLog (Press Release) – Jan 03, 2011 – On December 30, a Google Alert on Gardasil picked up a post from a 14 year old girl concerned about her onset of severe headaches after receiving the vaccine on a week to 10 days earlier.

I got the Gardasil shot around the 21st or 22nd and….?

Published on December 30, 2010
I have throbbing headaches, just on my right side.
I got the shot on my left and I got another one on right (I can’t remember what it was called). I just took 3 ibuprofens and it will slowly go away, but it comes back sometimes. But before I go the shots, I never honestly got headaches like this. Is this normal, or should I go see a Doctor? BTW I’m 14.

Hormonal Headaches – Symptoms

Buzzle.com

By Leena Palande
Published: 12/24/2010

Hormonal headaches symptoms are almost similar to migraine headaches symptoms and therefore are many times, misinterpreted. Leaf through this article that describes the causes and symptoms of hormonal headaches.

What is Wrong with the Gardasil Girls? Bridget’s HPV Vaccine Injury Story.

Age of Autism
November 24, 2010

Bridget was always a healthy, happy child. She, like most 17 year old girls, had dreams. She was active in sports and loved participating, but being surrounded by children was where she was truly in her element. Her affinity for children was unquestionable. She knew what she was going to do with her life. She would become an elementary school teacher. The responsibility of molding young inquisitive minds was not frightening to her; she looked forward to accepting the challenge.

Menstrual Migraines: The Hormonal Nightmare

Yahoo News

Angela Hazel – Mon Nov 8, 11:58 am ET

Migraines affect millions of women a year. On an average, three times more women than men suffer from migraines. Many of these women are actually suffering from a particular type of headache, called menstrual migraines. They make their presents known from one day to one week prior to the start of the menstrual cycle. They can last from one day to a week after the end of a woman’s cycle. Menstruation and hormonal changes are the most common causes of migraines in women.

Women – the painful truth

theage.com.au

October 14, 2010

Women suffer more chronic pain than men but there has been little effort to find out why, writes Judy Foreman.

It’s one of the more puzzling observations in medicine: the vast majority of chronic pain patients are women. Women suffer disproportionately from irritable bowel syndrome, fibromyalgia, headaches (especially migraines), pain caused by damage to the nervous system, osteoarthritis, jaw problems such as temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) and much more. Women also report more acute pain than men after the same common surgeries.

Sugar Shock: The Path to Disease and More

The Huffington Post
Connie Bennett
Connie Bennett is author of SUGAR SHOCK! and BEYOND SUGAR SHOCK (upcoming/Hay House).
Posted: August 31, 2010 12:17 PM

Whenever journalists, radio hosts or TV reporters interview me, they ask me what I mean by the phrase “Sugar Shock.”

I’ve given this considerable thought, because I spent years researching and writing my book “Sugar Shock!.”

Here’s how I define Sugar Shock:
SUGAR SHOCK™ is a mood-damaging, personality-bending, health-destroying, confusion-creating constellation of symptoms affecting millions of people worldwide, who often turn to processed sweets and much-like-sugar carbs, which send their blood sugar levels wildly soaring and plummeting. These people are suffering from what they may call sugar addiction or carbohydrate addiction.

Report Concerning Survey of Adverse Events Following Inoculations with Gardasil

Gardasil Unexplained Deaths.com

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2010 Emily Tarsell, LCPC and James Garrett, PhD
February 18, 2010

Abstract
Background The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) concluded that the rates of Adverse Events Following Injections (AEFIs) for the human papillomavirus recombinant vaccine (qHPV) Gardasil were not greater than background rates. They also acknowledge limitations in the reporting system that could compromise this conclusion. On record as of 1/31/2010 were 15,829 AEFI reports including 49 deaths.