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Top FU et al. – The students involved in the research admitted that they have had a headache at least once in their lives. It was settled in (51.0%) b?th side, (50.9%) sense of heaviness, baring, carving in character, (50.6%) starting in the evening and voice, (54.3%) making yourself feel tired after it. 71.2% of the students expressed that, with headache, there had been having sensivity to voice, 49.8% of them expressed that there had been an inerease with activity. 179 students, suffering from headache, said they had never gone to a doctor, and 74 of them stated that they took medicine by themselves when they had a headache. Exeept fort he medicated treatment 81.1 % of them stated that making massage to head and neck had curing and decreasing effects upon headache. Seeing the doctor, taking painkillers and using other techniques for treating the headache are deficient.


   

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