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The phrase "No headache" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there is no pain or discomfort in the head, often in a medical or casual context.
Example: "After taking the medication, I felt much better and had no headache."
Alternatives: "No pain" or "Headache-free."
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Headache impact on this scale ranges from 36 (no headache) to 78 (very severe headache).
People who had migraine aura exclusively, without headache, would be included in the "no headache" group because of our screening question.
No headache or confusion was reported.
No headache characteristics were significantly different between the ICHD-3β and EO groups.
No headache attack appeared in 2 months except for occasional slightly visual aura with flash spots.
"I don't mean no headache pills," Archie once said of the birth control pill.
Yet what follows is no headache, but a superb and intelligent comedy.
During her stay in the hospital Mrs. Anderson had no headache.
Thorn reported that at today's team lunch, Kidd "was in good spirits and he had no headache whatsoever".
The day before they were due to leave for Vermont, she'd been fine — no fever, no headache.
In other cases aura may be followed by a tension-type headache or even no headache at all.
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