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As several medical authories have pointed out, psychogical factors are not the ultimate cause of chronic headaches. But such factors can trigger the onset of headaches and affect one's behavior to the extent that their behavior affects both the frequency and severity of their headaches. According to doctors Rapoport and Sheftell in their book, Headache Relief, a person with a history of pain may react emotionally and become more physically guarded. And this may cause muscular tension which may increase the chance of further headaches. Questions and Information about Migraines and Headaches Social Security Disability Information |


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