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Interview: How to know if a headache is actually something more serious

Louisville, Ky. (WHAS11) - How do you know if your headache is just a headache or if it's something more serious?    Dr. Michael Sowell with the University of Louisville Comprehensive Headache Program stopped by WHAS11 News to tell more about it.   Click on the video player above to watch the interview.

In Central Asia, a new headache for U.S. policy

BISHKEK, KYRGYZSTAN - Beset by mounting casualties on the battlefield and deepening disquiet at home over the United States' longest war, President Obama's Afghan policy now faces another big headache: the unraveling of central authority in Kyrgyzstan, a Central Asian nation that hosts a U.S. ai... Asia - Central Asia - Headache - Health - Neurological Disorders

US Open says Azarenka had 'headache-like symptoms'; injury 'does not seem' heat-related

NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. Open says Victoria Azarenka collapsed and had to be taken off the court in a wheelchair during a match because of \"headache-like symptoms.\"

Headache 101: Thousands of Alamo College students dropped after employee goof

SAN ANTONIO -- More problems for students at Alamo Colleges and this time a new strict registration system is to blame. The latest concern popped up over the weekend when more than two thousand students were dropped from their courses after an employee failed to update a new payment deadline. Officials say those students are now back in the system. Earlier this month  many students were dropped ...

Wi-Fi not a headache as no complaints about ill effects: school boards

Unlike its Simcoe County counterpart, Hamilton’s public school board has received no complaints about ill effects from wireless Internet service in classrooms, a spokesperson says.

Full-strength Lakers a Fantasy headache

Now that the Lakers seem healthy for one of the few times this season, some of their regular Fantasy contributors have taken a step back. Our Jamey Eisenberg advises owners on what to do with Lamar Odom, Andrew Bynum and others down the stretch.

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