Headache Information - January 8, 2009

Jennifer Aniston Falls Ill

July 8, 2005 - Topics stress, baby, headache and travel
Rumors are circulating in Hollywood about the recent collapse of former "Friends" star, Jennifer Aniston on the set of her new movie, "The Break Up."

Doctors officially diagnosed Aniston with heatstroke after complaining of nausea and severe headaches and eventually fainting during filiming in Chicago, Illinois

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Jennifer Aniston Faints

July 8, 2005 - Topics stress, baby, headache and travel
Rumors are circulating in Hollywood about the recent collapse of former "Friends" star, Jennifer Aniston on the set of her new movie, "The Break Up."

Doctors officially diagnosed Aniston with heatstroke after complaining of nausea and severe headaches and eventually fainting during filiming in Chicago, Illinois

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Children Threatened After Receiving Bad Vaccine

June 28, 2005 - Topics child, vaccine, medicine, safety and food
The Xinhua News Agency in China reports an unauthorized Hepatitis A vaccine has killed one child and sickened more than 200.

Officials say village doctors in an eastern province gave the Hepatitis A vaccine to about 2,500 children two weeks ago without permission. A 6-year-old girl reportedly suffered an infection and breathing problems and died a few days later. Other children suffered dizziness, headaches and breathing trouble

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Tsunami Survivors Still Struggling with Health Problems

June 23, 2005 - Topics senior, pneumonia, hospital, cough and headache
Nearly six months after a devastating tsunami left over 200,000 people dead or missing in Asia and Africa, survivors are suffering from unusual lung and sinus infections, and even a paralyzing brain infection.

Reuters reports doctors from Massachusetts General Hospital revealed in the New England Journal of Medicine the case of a 17-year-old girl from Indonesia who was 2.5 kilometers inland when a wave from the Dec. 26 tsunami swept her up and carried her another kilometer

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Experimental Drug Shows Promising Signs of Fighting Type-1 Diabetes

June 22, 2005 - Topics diabetes, hospital, research, immune and studies
An experimental treatment shows positive results for helping patients suffering from diabetes regain their ability to make insulin.

Such help would lessen the need for shots to regulate normal blood sugar levels

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