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Runny Nose Headaches: Diagnosis Is the Key to Successful Treatment CME/CE
Author: Mark W. Green, MD
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Release Date: June 23, 2005Valid for credit through June 23, 2006

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Contents of This CME/CE Activity
  1. Runny Nose Headaches: Diagnosis Is the Key to Successful Treatment
    Introduction
    Case 1: A Young Woman With Headaches and Nasal Congestion
    Case 2: Middle-Aged Man With Constant Headache
    Case 3: Another Headache With Nasal Congestion
    Case 4: A Woman With Left-Sided Headaches
    Case 5: A Man With Left-Sided Head Pain
    Case 6: Fluctuating, Continuous Right-Sided Head Pain
    Case 7: Constant Headache With Runny Nose
    Conclusion
    References


 
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