May 14, 2003 -- Acetaminophen is as effective as ibuprofen in treating high-altitude headache, according to the results of a prospective, randomized, double-blind trial published in the May issue of ...
Q I get headaches at high altitude. Is there anything I can do to prevent them? A About one in four persons who climb to altitudes 8,500 feet above sea level develops intense, throbbing headaches and ...
Traveling at high altitude can be hazardous. The information provided here is designed for educational use only and is not a substitute for specific training or experience. Princeton University and ...
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What to do if exercise leads to headaches
Developing a headache, even a pounding one, after exertion usually doesn’t indicate anything serious — but it could. Here’s what you need to know.
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is common at high altitudes and is often associated with headaches. AMS is theorized to be caused by changes in cerebral blood flow, but this phenomenon is still not well ...
Warm chinook winds bring drop in barometric pressure. Many people associate Calgary's warm chinook winds with the onset of headaches, but experts say the science behind the correlation remains unclear ...
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