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How do a head ache and a migraine differ?

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See below: A migraine is a group of specific type of vascular headaches with specific attributes like any of the following: preceding symptoms, one-sided, throbbing, causes nausea and vomiting, light and sound sensitivity and may cause stroke-like features.

Answered 4/19/2013

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How do you get rid of a dull migraine head ache without meds?

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