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5 u - gy. October 21 ,1966 Page 3 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pounding, Throbbing, Piercing The MeadaeUe M ' U from or on Whether you suffer neadaches frpnnpnti,, - VII wbions, you have plen !u r ?PPany- Of all the ills that afflict mankind, the head ache piercing, throbbing, pounding, splitting, excruciat ing or dull - is uniquely universal. For relief, about 85 per cent of U. S. adults turn to pain re lievers and about seven out of 10 use analgesics at least once a month. So widespread are headaches that some 24 million victims a year are so alarmed or disabled by them that they are driven to see their doctor. Headache experts have listed 5 major classifications of headaches, with many sub types. Says Dr. George A. Schumacher, Chairman of the Division of Neurology, Univer sity of Vermont School of Medi cine: "The commonest type of headache, constituting perhaps 90 per cent, is the vascular M i headache." This is a general term for headaches that have been called by many names. What is the mechanism of the vascular headache? Es sentially it's what happens when- the blood vessels inside the head become overloaded, swell up and press on sensitive nerves. The pressure causes pain. A specific pattern of the vas cular category is known as migraine. . . probably the most painful kind of headache. Yet one study revealed that true migraine occurs in only about five per cent of those who suffer headaches. On this type of headache, Dr. Arnold P. Friedman, a leading author ity, has said: "Migraine at tacks seem to take place most often during let down periods, such as on weekends and holi days; in periods of extreme emotional strain, and in social engagements or critical bus iness sessions: or during phy siological strain, as in men struation." The ordinary vascular head ache suffered by most of us can also lead to another type, tension or muscle -contraction. This type of headache, occurring in more than seven out of 10 cases, is a frontal at tack which includes the eyes, forehead, bridge of the nose and often the temples. Wbat happens is that pain from the vascular headache causes ten sion of the muscles of the neck and shoulders, which in turn causes more headache pain. A headache usually is na ture's way of telling us to slow down and take it easy; a warn ing that the pressures are be coming too great for comfort. When a headache strikes, few people will ignore it. They seek relief, and whatever else they do take a warm bath, lie down, employ gentle mas sage or hot water bottle the great majority will take an analgesic. As is quite apparent, the headache sufferer has a large variety of non prescription remedies to choose from. The "heavy" users of analgesics will often have two or more brands in the medicine cabinet, one to reinforce the other when a headache "bounces back." Medical science, seeking an analgesic that will attack all aspects of the everyday vas cular headache, over the years Kac deplaned various com- bination products. The newest, vanmiish c ombines more in- AJ.J - gredients than any other head oMio rpiipvpr in a unique avuv . , - - formulation that accomplishes two important things: relieves the pain rapidly and reduces the distended blood vessels. In this way by attacking I . , - s x f n lw . lit i ! " ' x V J I'M SO PROUD I JUST PICKED OUT A UNIQUE GIFT FOR MY GIRL FRIEND MB) UNC BEER MUGS ANIMALS .'PENNANTS -" y.i t'lnv. ; '; U RED . & BLUE NIGHTSHIRTS DAILY CROSSWORD DuPont Reg. T.M. 1 Inmzetnmix 1.-3 IJL..O I . I ACROSS 1. Perry of TV fame 5. Bridge term 9. Early invader of England 10. Surpass 12. Catkin 13. Female ruff 14. A narrow opening1 15. Part of "to be" , 16. Born 17. City train 18. Beverage 19. Bursars: abbr. 20. Round, domed buildings 24. Severe 25. Shinto temple gateway 29. Anonymous 31. Harem room 34. Seed vessel 35. Con- - junction 36. Equal 37. Siberian . . gulf 38. Seaweed 40. Pert, to an area 42. Worship 43. Language of. northern India 44. Competitor 45. Machine parts 46. Branch DOWN 1. Site of King Arthur's court 2. Farm animals 3. Blanc 4. Canadian province: abbr. 5. Saturated 6. Hewing tool 7. Fragrance 8. Cut 9. Bank depositors 11. Dregs 15. Affix 18. Site of U.S. - Naval Academy 21. Tel-lu-ri- um: sym. 22. Footed vase 23. Peru vian coin 26. Music note 27. Meteor ologist's line 28. Jerusalem . is its capital 30. Crowd 31. Brightly colored fish 32. Ancient gold coin "lCAITSriGEARrl JojL I Ol A X L EJ B L O NlDt JM L LIS jONrIlSE TP T TRIEIP AN5PA VA IZJR AJYtjA V E Mp V E ROO B E SlE QlHFr - ' -: T E XMSWlElDj US1H e l HmTi iLi::jc uIe ss aOTsipuUl )SENm ; H U N'Kr JkIeInIsUeIgigiyL Yesterday's Answer 33. Field 38. Mine entrance 39. Tennis s term 41. Naval officer: abbr. 42. Land - Photograph Display x "The Face of Europe." is the title of a delightful photo graphic exhibit now on display in the Journalism building, Howell Hall. The work of Jock Lauterer mainly concerns itself with the many moods and personalities which the photographer en countered this summer when he accompanied the UNC Glee Club on their singing tour of Europe. "Europe is a crazy-quilt of faces not stereotypes, saia Lauterer. "I'm trying to show that people are the same over there as here or anywhere. We all love, hate, see, feel and live a daily existence that centers all around our little environ ment. The exhibit is one the first floor of Howell and will be up probably for at least the next two weeks. Cave Men Didn't Have Headache Tablets both the pain and the flooded vessels the victim can get long lasting relief from vas cular headache. . , Experts say that most headr aches are psychological re actions to anxiety and tension, and that relatively tew can De blamed on allergies, eyestrain, sinus trouble, arthritis or even hangovers. Doctors today are helping patients to understand the emotional causes of head-, aches in an effort to lessen their occurrence. r Some primitive societies used to knock holes in the head of a person suffering severe, headache - to "let the evil spirits out." Fortunately, we, have easier, more effective, ways of vanquishing that pain in the upper story. 2 loves good conversation. All he needs is an opener. KING OF BEERS ANHEUSER-BUSCH. INC ST. LOUIS NEWARK LOS ANGELES TAMPA HOUSTON THE CENTER FOR NAVAL ANALYSES OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE OFFERS Rewarding Opportunity to perform critically important scientific tasks for the Navy or Marine Corps! 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