The man had come down with the coronavirus in March, suffered fever and headaches, and spent two weeks in a hospital.
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Three years later, Filecoin does not have a product, but it does have a legal headache.
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The text didn’t mention how long the blackout would last, and as Arora imagined the digital orders for her signature cheesecake steadily piling up, she felt her concerns pulsate like a headache.
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The vaccine’s only side effects were headaches and a mild fever.
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Within days of the first symptom, a headache, the patient was fighting for his life.
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Severe belly pains, a headache, and fever were the only conclusions Breman could draw.
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His headache cured, the man went home and two months later, he was given a clean bill of health.
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For all of you that suffer from headaches after missing your daily cup of coffee, this is your type of headache.
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Nearly 77 percent of all Americans will suffer a headache at some point during their lifetime.
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Jane is an excellent cook, and well worth the £75 a year or whatever it is we pay her; but arithmetic gives her a headache.
Once a Week|Alan Alexander Milne
The next day she had a headache, but took aspirin, and pronounced herself well enough for the trip to Soissons.
Everyman's Land|C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson
I had better sleep off my headache; I will ring when I want to get up.
Story of My Life, volumes 1-3|Augustus J. C. Hare
When he called on Cornelia, her slaves said she had a headache and would receive no one.
A Friend of Caesar|William Stearns Davis
Averil did not appear again that evening—she had a headache, and remained in her own room.
Averil|Rosa Nouchette Carey
British Dictionary definitions for headache
headache
/ (ˈhɛdˌeɪk) /
noun
pain in the head, caused by dilation of cerebral arteries, muscle contraction, insufficient oxygen in the cerebral blood, reaction to drugs, etcTechnical name: cephalalgia
informalany cause of worry, difficulty, or annoyance
Pain in the head, caused by stimulation of or pressure to any of various structures of the head, such as tissue covering the cranium, cranial nerves, or blood vessels. Headache can be a primary disorder, as in migraine or cluster headaches, or a common symptom associated with head injury or many illnesses such as acute infection, brain tumor or abscess, eye disorders such as glaucoma, dental disease, and hypertension. See also cluster headachemigraine.