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What Doctors Are Doing About Headaches, and What You Can Do

There are different kinds, from the mildly unpleasant to the extremely painful, but almost all can now be treated | SCIENCE IN THE NEWS

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This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Bob Doughty. And I'm Shirley Griffith. Today we tell about headaches, the pain that strikes almost everyone at some time. 

 

Have you had a headache recently? If your answer is yes, you are like many millions of people worldwide who experience pain in the head. The pain can be temporary, mild and cured by a simple painkiller like aspirin. Or it can be severe.

The National Headache Foundation says more than forty five million people in the United States suffer chronic headaches. Such a headache causes severe pain that goes away but returns later.

Some headaches may prove difficult and require time to treat. But many experts today are working toward cures or major help for chronic headaches.

The US Headache Consortium is a group with seven member organizations. They are attempting to improve treatment of one kind of headache -- the migraine. Some people experience this kind of pain as often as two weeks every month. The National Headache Foundation says about seventy percent of migraine sufferers are women.

Some people describe the pain as throbbing, causing pressure in the head. Others compare it to someone driving a sharp object into the head. Migraine headaches cause Americans to miss at least one hundred fifty million workdays each year. A migraine can be mild. But it also can be so severe that a person cannot live a normal life.

One migraine sufferer lives in Ellicott City, Maryland. Video producer Curtis Croley had head pain as a child. He does not know what kind of headaches they were. But when he suffered severe headaches as an adult, doctors identified the problem as migraine.

Today, Mister Croley says months can pass without a headache. But then he will have three migraines within a month. If he takes the medicine his doctor ordered early in his headache, it controls the pain. If not, the pain in his head becomes extremely bad. Sometimes he has had to be treated with a combination of drugs in a hospital.

Some people take medicine every day to prevent or ease migraine headaches. Others use medicine to control pain already developed. Doctors treating migraine sufferers often order medicines from a group of drugs known as triptans.

Most migraines react at least partly to existing medicine. And most people can use existing medicine without experiencing bad effects. Doctors sometimes use caffeine to treat migraine headaches. Interestingly, caffeine also can cause some migraines.

Medical experts have long recognized the work of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. The Mayo Clinic says several foods are suspected of causing migraines. Cheese and alcoholic drinks are among them. Food additives like salt and monosodium glutamate also are suspected causes.

 

The Mayo Clinic tells patients to avoid strong smells that have seemingly started migraines in the past. Some people react badly to products like perfume, even if they have a pleasant smell.

The clinic's experts say aerobic exercise can help migraine sufferers. Aerobic exercise increases a person's heart rate. It can include walking, swimming or riding a bicycle. But a sudden start to hard exercise can cause headaches.

The experts advise that people should plan to exercise, eat and sleep at the same times each day.

The Mayo Clinic has advice about estrogen for women who suffer from migraines. The female body makes estrogen. Drugs like birth control pills contain a version of this chemical.

Such medicines may produce headaches or cause them to worsen, the clinic says. The same is true for estrogen replacement drugs for women. Doctors sometimes order estrogen replacement for women who no longer able to have children.

The clinic also says hypnotherapy might help suppress headaches. It says the method could reduce the number and severity of a patient’s headaches. In hypnotherapy, willing people are placed in a condition that lets them receive suggestions. They look like they are sleeping. The suggestions they receive may be able to direct their whole mental energy against pain.

The Mayo Clinic says the hypnotizer can never control the person under hypnosis. It also says the hypnotized person will remember what happened during the treatment.

More people suffer tension headaches than migraines. But most tension headaches are not as powerful.

Events that start tension headaches may include emotional pressure and the deeper than normal sadness called depression. Other tension headaches can start from something as simple as tiredness. Common changes in atmospheric conditions also can be responsible.

The Mayo Clinic says you may feel a tension headache as tightness in the skin around your eyes. Or, you may feel pressure around your head. Episodic tension headaches strike from time to time. Chronic tension headaches happen more often. A tension headache can last from a half hour to a whole week.

The Mayo Clinic says the pain may come very early in the day. Other signs can include pain in the neck or the lower part of the head. Scientists are not sure what causes tension headaches. For years, researchers blamed muscle tension from tightening in the face, neck and the skin on top of the head. They believed emotional tension caused these movements.

But that belief has been disputed. A test called an electromyogram shows that muscle tension does not increase in people with a tension headache. The test records electrical currents caused by muscle activity. Such research caused the International Headache Society to re-name the tension headache. The group now calls it a tension-type headache.

Some scientists now believe that tension headaches may result from changes among brain chemicals such as serotonin. The changes may start sending pain messages to the brain. These changes may interfere with brain activity that suppresses pain.

Medicines for tension headache can be as simple as aspirin or other painkillers. But if your pain is too severe, you will need a doctor's advice.

A web site called Family Doctor dot org provides information from the American Academy of Family Physicians. The group suggests steps to ease or end a tension headache.

For example, it says putting heat or ice on your head or neck can help. So can standing under hot water while you are getting washed. The group also advises exercising often. Another idea is taking a holiday from work. But you had better ask your employer first.

Ask anyone with a cluster headache, and they will tell you that the pain is terrible. The Cleveland Clinic in Ohio says the cluster headache can be many times more intense than a migraine.

Cluster headaches usually strike young people. Smokers and persons who drink alcohol often get these headaches. Men are about six times more likely than women to have them. The Cleveland Clinic says this is especially true of younger men. Doctors say cluster headaches often strike during changes of season.

Cluster headache patients describe the pain as burning. The pain is almost always felt on one side of the face. It can last for up to ninety minutes. Then it stops. But it often starts again later the same day. Eighty to ninety percent of cluster headache patients have pain over a number of days to a whole year. Pain-free periods separate these periods.

The Cleveland Clinic says the cause of cluster headaches is in a brain area known as a trigeminal-autonomic reflex pathway. When the nerve is made active, it starts pain linked to cluster headaches. The nerve starts a process that makes one eye watery and red.

Studies have shown that activation of the trigeminal nerve may come from a part of the brain called the hypothalamus. The Cleveland Clinic says injections of the drug sumatriptan can help. Many other drugs could be used. For example, doctors say breathing oxygen also can help.

Thankfully, modern medicine has ways to treat almost all of our headaches.

This program was written by Jerilyn Watson. Our producer was Brianna Blake. I'm Shirley Griffith.

And I'm Bob Doughty. Join us again next week for more news about science in Special English on the Voice of America.

 

Reference: http://screenertv.com/television/tv-query-lucifers-tom-ellis-play-piano-real-life/


Q: Lucifer Morningstar is quite the piano player on the FOX series 'Lucifer.' But, can series star Tom Ellis play the piano in real life?


When he's not solving crimes with the lovely Detective Decker (Lauren German), Lucifer (Tom Ellis) spends his time making music at his club, Lux.


Unfortunately, while Lucifer Morningstar is an excellent pianist, Ellis is not so accomplished.


"I'm very musical, and I can play a little bit, but piano was never my instrument," he tells us. "Hopefully people believe I'm actually tinkling those ivories."


We believed it completely until Ellis told us otherwise, so he's either got an accomplished hand double who plays for him, or Ellis is just that talented at making believe playing.

His musical talents aren't going to waste any time soon though, since "Lucifer" makes good use of Ellis' stellar singing voice.


"The singing is definitely me," Ellis clarifies. "The singing is all me."

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Reference : Breaking News English


1st January 2019


Despite all the bad and often depressing news that filled our televisions, newspapers, radios and news feeds in 2018, the year 2019 will be the best ever. Breaking News English reporters say it will be a particularly good year for the students of English. The reporters say the year will provide ample opportunities to refine and develop your listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. The new year's resolution of all learners of English and other languages should be to exploit the myriad of websites online dedicated to language learning.  Dedicating just 30 minutes a day will reap great rewards in developing vocabulary, fluency and comprehension skills.

There are other reasons that 2019 will prove to be the best ever. However, we all need to pull together and treat each other with love and respect. This year will be the year of good deeds and of helping those who are less fortunate than ourselves. It will also be a fantastic year for hobbies. Reporters say the stars in the sky are aligning to send positive vibes so that we all excel in our hobbies - both existing and new. Financially we all need to tighten our belts so we can weather whatever monetary storms the year throw up. And finally, we will all be health conscious and take better care of ourselves. Reporters urge us all to exercise more and eat more nutritious food.


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ample more than enough

the myriad of ~ 

reap harvest

pull together cooperate

positive vibes positive feelings

tighten one's belt

weather get over, overcome

health conscious

nutritious

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캐다나 포스트의 파업에 관한 기사입니다. 몇 주째 파업이 계속되고 있는 탓에 아마존에 배송도 오타와에 묶여 있습니다. ^^



Words and Expressions


posties 


wee    very small


in the wee hours    이른 시간에


peg their number at about 30    30명 정도로 확인하다


illegally obstruct


take appropriate action to address illegal activity


injunction    a formal command


hail


unionized workers


free collective bargaining


call on    make an appeal 호소하다 요청하다


bargain with its workers


traffic disruption



Reference : https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/arrests-as-picketers-return-to-canada-post-sorting-centre

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Arrests as picketers return to Canada Post sorting centre

MEGAN GILLIS    Updated: December 5, 2018


Police made several arrests Wednesday morning as demonstrators were again picketing at Canada Post’s mail processing plant in support of posties ordered back to work.


Police said that the demonstrators arrived at the Sandford Fleming Avenue facility in the wee hours and pegged their number at about 30 and arrests at “a few.”


“We’re assessing the situation as it progresses,” said Const. Chuck Benoit, who could not immediately specify how many people had been arrested and whether any had been charged or issued tickets.


Late Wednesday morning, an Ottawa police spokeswoman said investigations are ongoing into the Monday and Wednesday demonstrations. No further information was released.


Canada Post said Monday that “individuals are illegally obstructing the movement of mail” at its facilities in Ottawa, Hamilton and Oshawa.



“We’ll continue to take appropriate action to address illegal activity impacting the collection and delivery of mail and parcels,” the corporation said.


In Ottawa on Monday, many of the protesters were from the Revolutionary Communist Party Ottawa branch and the International Workers of the World, a spokesman said.


On Saturday, Canada Post reported that it had experienced illegal picketing by people “who are not employees of Canada Post and have no affiliation with the company” despite the Ontario Superior Court injunction against blockades of its Ontario facilities.


The Senate passed back-to-work legislation a week ago as rotating strikes entered their sixth week.


The Canadian Union of Postal Workers hailed its “allies” Monday, pointing to blockades of Canada Post facilities in Ottawa, Oshawa and Hamilton and to demonstrations across the country over the weekend. Six people were arrested in Halifax over the weekend for blockading a mail facility.


It’s become a fight about all unionized workers’ rights to free collective bargaining, the union said, calling on Canada Post to return to the table and bargain with its workers.


“The labour movement is stepping up in a big way to support postal workers and fight for the right to free collective bargaining,” the union said. “The Liberal government thought they could legislate labour peace. They have been proven wrong.”


Police warned of traffic disruptions and slow-downs in the area Wednesday due to the demonstration.



Pink Floyd Pink Floyd were an English rock band formed in London in 1965. 

word of advice

mannequin

he's out banging other women over the head with a club "We have an image (from cartoons) of a caveman banging a cavewoman over the head with a club to capture her. Why does he capture her? Well, to have sex with her is one plausible reason, but the ""banging"" is referring to the capture, not the sex. 

However, ""banging"" (without ""over the head"") is slang for having sex."

mastodon "extinct elephant-like mammal, Mammoth

http://mentalfloss.com/article/54120/whats-difference-between-mammoth-and-mastodon"

stand erect 똑바로 서다

paranoid 편집적인, 강박성의

Three's Company Three's Company is an American sitcom that aired for eight seasons on ABC from March 15, 1977, to September 18, 1984.

Are you through with that?

slow me down

glare

fluff a pillow

ammunition 탄약, 무기, 명분

twirly 빙글빙글 도는

Thighmaster

engagement ring

dreading

in the veil

doy Dialect : a beloved person: used esp as an endearment

Dinah?

lasagna

in perspective

presumably

altar

cubby 통통한

have a thing for you

anecdote 일화, 이야기

ensue 잇따라 일어나다

hand him the bottom

steer clear

shell of a man

OB/GYN 산부인과

got me

gaze

a stool

mimi

cervix 자궁

in horror

gagging 매스껍다

roll with the punches (상대방의 공격을) 피하다, 적당히 다루다

what have you been up to?

why are you so tanned?

maid of honour 신부들러리의 책임자

we're kind of a thing now. We are dating.

plugs

They haven't quite taken yet. It seems he had hair plugs grafted into his scalp and they haven't healed enough yet to be firmly attached.

orhodontist

why is she in the title?

she gets a credit.

borders to child abuse

have/get one's own way 제멋대로 하다

nausea 메스꺼움

mother-to-be 임산부

if everying works out

end up

cheap shot 비열한 플레이




Words and Expressions


hump     혹

fixate     달라붙다, 물고늘어지다

strip joint     스트립쇼를 하는 나이트클럽

decaf     카페인이 없는 커피(여기서는 자유분방한 사람)

bridesmaid     결혼 들러리

Lamauge gravy boat    라무지 그레이비 소스 그릇

all of a sudden

turn on    켜지다 (여기서는 더 매력적이다)

get freaked out     겁먹다

when it hit me    갑자기 알게 되다

Mr. Potato Head     감자 인형

Image result for mr. potato head

you and I have drifted apart

Spanish Soap

sleighbell    눈썰매 종

mitten    벙어리 장갑

take control of your life

stop hitting on her

buzz him in    let him in 들여보내

the Wine Guy

ask you out

Dear Diary

line up

catch your name

deadpan

hang out

crap

squat

whim

whatsoever

clutch a beer can

catch on

get through

go through

go for the watch

shred

steer clear

Mento

rip your hear out

grab a spoon

horny

revelation

Joanne Loves Chaci

matrimony

scornful

Billy, don't be a hero

I figure

If I can invade Poland, there isn't anything I can't do.

grimace

Lenny and Squigy

the barn-raising scene in Witness

burst into

sleep with a hanger in your mouth

get a little ahead of selves

take credit

there was no snap in his turtle for two years.

It was a line.

burst out

upbeat

live off your parent

being on your own

albino

crash on the couch

stomp

have a major crush on you

closing credits

Liza Minelli






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