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		<title>By: Reno Headache Relief</title>
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		<description>I am a Chiropractor in Reno, NV and I help people with headaches everyday.  Most headaches (Migraines especially) will have a trigger so I advise my patients to keep a headache diary.  When you have a headache write down what you ate and drank that day, how much sleep you had the previous night, how much stress you experienced that day, etc.  If you can identify your triggers (which can be very different from person to person) you will be better equipped to deal with them and avoid them.  I also recommend that people get evaluated by their chiropractor, because a lot of tension and migraine headaches can be caused by spinal misalignments, which a chiropractor is trained in treating.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a Chiropractor in Reno, NV and I help people with headaches everyday.  Most headaches (Migraines especially) will have a trigger so I advise my patients to keep a headache diary.  When you have a headache write down what you ate and drank that day, how much sleep you had the previous night, how much stress you experienced that day, etc.  If you can identify your triggers (which can be very different from person to person) you will be better equipped to deal with them and avoid them.  I also recommend that people get evaluated by their chiropractor, because a lot of tension and migraine headaches can be caused by spinal misalignments, which a chiropractor is trained in treating.</p>
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