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Study links common headaches to neck inflammation

The tension-type headache plus migraine group demonstrated the highest muscle T2 values.

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Researchers have identified objective evidence of how the neck muscles are involved in primary headaches, such as tension-type headaches and migraines, according to a study.

People with tension-type headaches often feel a tightening in the head and mild to moderate dull pain on both sides of the head.

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