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The golden standard, a clinical interview and a headache diary, kept for at least 3 months, would have given us the opportunity for more precise headache diagnoses and prevalence estimates, although such studies may suffer from non-compliance [23, 24].
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Evaluation of the prevalence and impact of headache on the preceding day ("headache yesterday"; HY) is a new approach, allowing more precise estimation of headache-attributed burden without recall error.
Actually, the use of the 1-year prevalence is likely to secure more precise data on headache.
Another important point raised by Dr. Striano is the need to revise the international classification of both epilepsy and headache disorders and to introduce widely accepted and more precise diagnostic criteria of migralepsy, hemicrania epileptica, post-ictal headache and "ictal epileptic headache" [1, 5, 6].
We badly need the same definitions of rH, better information about pretreatment headache rate and severity, more precise information about prior acute and prophylactic treatment response and scientific data regarding the natural history of drug response.
Headache data consisted of frequencies only and more precise data (duration and intensity) may yield more information into the correlations between LOC and SE scores and headache activity.
If Apophis did hit Earth, someone would get an extremely nasty headache indeed.The good news is that, thanks to more precise measurements, the asteroid is no longer deemed a serious threat.
Efforts to introduce more precise terms may reduce variance in appraisal parameters, but narrower concepts like "headache" or "unaided every time" can still connote different meanings.
Long term bills allow for more precise and proper construction planning, which saves taxpayer money and construction headaches.
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