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Why do I always wake up with headache?
This may be the result of a change in your body physiology. In the early morning hours, your body's level of internal pain reduction may be lowered. Additionally, your body may make more adrenalin during this time, resulting in migraine headaches. If you have morning migraine attacks, work to undersRead more
This may be the result of a change in your body physiology. In the early morning hours, your body’s level of internal pain reduction may be lowered. Additionally, your body may make more adrenalin during this time, resulting in migraine headaches. If you have morning migraine attacks, work to understand what might be triggering them. Dehydration, poor sleep hygiene, disrupted sleep, and medication withdrawal could all be part of what’s causing you to wake up with a migraine attack.
See lessDo female babies grow faster than the males?
At birth, the typical boy is growing slightly faster than the typical girl, but the growth become equal at about seven months, and then the girl grows faster until four years. From then until adolescence no differences in growth can be detected. The sex difference is best thought of, perhaps, in terRead more
At birth, the typical boy is growing slightly faster than the typical girl, but the growth become equal at about seven months, and then the girl grows faster until four years. From then until adolescence no differences in growth can be detected. The sex difference is best thought of, perhaps, in terms of acceleration, the boy decelerating harder than the girl over the first four years.
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