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  2. What’s a migraine cap and how do they provide relief for ...

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    A migraine cap, also known as a migraine mask, headache hat or an ice cap, is a wearable sleeve designed to wrap around the head to provide relief from resulting headaches.

  3. The 10 Best Ice Globes to Soothe, Sculpt, and De-Puff Skin - AOL

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    The best ice globes—also widely known as cryo wands or cryo globes—are handheld skincare tools that can quickly enhance your at-home facial experience. Often made of professional-grade glass ...

  4. Cold-stimulus headache - Wikipedia

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    The term ice-cream headache has been in use since at least January 31, 1937, contained in a journal entry by Rebecca Timbres published in the 1939 book We Didn't Ask Utopia: A Quaker Family in Soviet Russia. [10] [non-primary source needed] The first published use of the term brain freeze, in the sense of a cold-stimulus headache, was in 1991.

  5. Ophthalmodynia periodica - Wikipedia

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    Ophthalmodynia periodica does not have a confirmed cause, being a primary headache, but can be identified with other primary conditions. "As many as 40% of all individuals with ice pick headaches have also been diagnosed as suffering with some form of migraine headache." [4]

  6. 7 top-rated ice packs for coolers, lunch boxes and more

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    Best large ice pack: Kona XL Large Cooler Ice Packs. Best small ice pack: Cooler Shock Reusable Ice Packs. Related: Hard coolers are more durable and better at retaining temperature, while soft ...

  7. Management of migraine - Wikipedia

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    Rescue treatment involves acute symptomatic control with medication. [4] Recommendations for rescue therapy of migraine include: (1) migraine-specific agents such as triptans, CGRP antagonists, or ditans for patients with severe headaches or for headaches that respond poorly to analgesics, (2) non-oral (typically nasal or injection) route of administration for patients with vomiting, (3) avoid ...