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The body makes hormones that trigger pain as part of this inflammatory response, and migraine attacks lead to a similar release of pain-triggering hormones. Those who are underweight may also have ...
DILLSBURG — A cold wind swept across the throwing fields outside Northern High School’s Bostic field throughout Saturday’s Arctic Blast Invitational. Light rain fell and spat, at times ...
Body and abdominal pain, headaches and migraines were measured using surveys, including one created by the International Headache Society. Women having the poorest oral health were more likely to ...
Not cleaning teeth properly may put women at greater risk of migraines and body pain, a study shows. Bacteria in the mouth were linked to pain conditions, researchers discovered, with good oral ...
This "arctic blast" could see frost forming in several locations, a stark contrast to the milder start to April. According to WXCharts data, the following regions are expected to experience ...
DILLSBURG — By the end of the first 300 meters of the girls 800-meter run at Saturday’s Arctic Blast Invitational, Northern’s Anna Lehman had charged to a healthy lead over the competition ...
Brits basking in sunshine are set for a sudden plummeting of temperatures with a return of snow in an Arctic blast. Weather forecasters are predicting more balmy conditions today and for the start ...
Summary: Poor oral health is significantly linked to increased migraine, abdominal, and musculoskeletal pain in women, particularly those with fibromyalgia. Researchers identified specific oral ...
The study, which focussed on women, identified specific oral microbes correlated with certain pain conditions. It also suggested a potential relationship between the oral microbiome and the ...
New research from the University of Sydney has revealed poor oral health is significantly associated with higher instances of migraines, abdominal and body pain in women. Published in Frontiers in ...
Sydney, Apr 9: If you're suffering from migraine headaches or persistent body pain, your oral hygiene might be partly to blame. A new study published in Frontiers in Pain Research has found a strong ...
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