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Migraines Part 1 (Teacher: Michael)
Millions of working days
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lost each year through migraines and it
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estimated that just about all of the population
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attacks from time to time. Persistent sufferers
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included Lewis Carroll, Charles Darwin, Sigmund Freud, Joan of Arc, Rudyard Kipling and Thomas Jefferson.
The symptoms vary a great deal from patient to patient but usually, in addition to a searing headache, many patients vomit. Before this headache there
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a warning 'aura'. It is also common for some sufferers to
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flashing lights and visual disturbances.
Migraines usually begin in the sufferer's teens and
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persist throughout the unfortunate victim's life. But the precise cause of migraine, is something of a mystery. Attacks
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triggered off by many different things. Sometimes a specific factor
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the cause, such as chocolate, cheese, oranges, lemons, shellfish, alcohol, tobacco, bananas or fried foods.
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