Some common techniques used for stress and headache reduction include: deep muscle massage, listening to soothing music, or taking 20 minutes every day to just relax quietly in a room by yourself.
2: Getting Proper Sleep.
Exhaustion and fatigue have both been linked to headaches. Getting on and staying on -- a regular sleep routine can have a dramatic effect on the number of headaches one experiences. Go to bed at the same time every evening, and get up at the same time too, even on weekends, holidays and during vacations.
3: Avoiding Triggers.
Every headache has a set of triggers, and every headache sufferer can learn what theirs are by paying close attention to everything that was eaten, experienced and exposed to, prior to the onset of symptoms.
4: Preventative Care.
Preventative care of headaches can be as simple as seeing your doctor for an annual exam to make sure that you're healthy, to taking preventative headache medications when symptoms become all-to-common and more severe.
5: Exercising Regularly.
Unless it has been determined that physical exertion is a headache trigger for a specific patient, engaging in a regular exercise regime is not only healthy, it can help reduce or eliminate headaches altogether.
6: Eating a Well-Balanced Diet.
An empty stomach, or drastically reducing your daily intake of important vitamins, minerals and proteins found in fruits, vegetables, meats and poultry can all spur a headache. Sudden rises and dips in glucose levels have also been attributed to some headaches. Watch fad diets carefully to ensure that you are getting the nutrients your body needs, and never skip meals. When unable to sit down and eat a regular meal, grab a healthy snack to avoid a headache.
7: Limiting Exposure to Smoke, Odors and Perfume.
Certain fumes and vapors can initiate a migraine headache, even in people who rarely, if ever, have experienced one. Perfumes can also be a culprit, as can smoke-filled and poorly ventilated areas. Avoid these when you can, or get regular intervals of fresh air when contact with these fumes is unavoidable to reduce the risk of a headache.
8: Treating Underlying Medical Conditions.
High blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity are just some of the underlying diagnosis that may cause headaches. Sufferers who experience a sudden onset of symptoms, or worsening pain, should consult a physician if their headaches either don't go away, or continue to return despite treatment.
9: Taking A Multi-Vitamin.
It is often found that people who suffer from frequent headaches, including migraines, also suffer low magnesium levels. Magnesium has a relaxing effect on smooth muscle, such as blood vessels. When levels get too low, muscles tense, causing headaches.
10: Drink In Moderation.
It's a fact, alcohol cannot only cause a headache, it can also worsen the severity during an attack. When going out for an evening of fun and drinking, remember to follow these important tips to reduce a headache:
Sip your drink slowly. Drink mixed drinks containing fruit or vegetable juice to help lesson the negative effects of the alcohol. Alternate drinking non-alcoholic with alcohol-containing drinks.
Avoid red wine. It contains tyramine, a proven headache inducer. Go for the white wine instead.
10 Easy Set Pool
Sometimes the best way to avoid poor website performance is to create a checklist of things NOT to do.
First, here are the quickest and easiest website performance killers. Any one of these five tips can significantly slow down your website:
1. Don't optimize any images. Many website images or graphics are un-optimized ? reduced in colors or density to ultimately reduce file size. Even with today's blazing fast connections to the Internet, slowly loading images are noticeable. Images over 50KB in size should be optimized.
2. Create long pages of seemingly endless text and images. Often seen as helpful to SEO, long web pages can take longer to load and incur more traffic between the web server and a web browser.
3. Avoid cascading style sheets which can reduce page size and load time. Cascading style sheets also make it easier to create a consistent look-and-feel for your website.
4. Use nested tables ? tables within tables ? to give the appearance of nothing happening when a web page is loading.
5. Use frames. Frames are pages within pages that need to load as individual pages. Each frame requires a round-trip back to the web server which causes each URL to load slowly in the browser and creates more work for the web server.
Next, here are some of the more subtle yet lethal ways to slow your website down:
6. Open database connections but never close them. Database connections that are not properly closed, can hold on to system resources, i.e. memory, that can eventually lead to the entire server performing slowly or crashing.
7. Don't optimize database queries by testing them first or by using stored procedures. Ensure each database query is only returning the columns and rows needed and that the query itself has sub-second response time.
8. Use lengthy comments in the HTML code which no one will ever see but will be loaded by the browser.
9. Use java applets for unnecessary animation. While java applets can be useful, using them for showing a simple animation can be time consuming as the java compiler needs to load.
10. Don't monitor your website for performance trends of web page response times. Software to monitor website performance is widely available and can pinpoint the best and worst time periods that your website is responding. It can also alert you when your website is not responding at all.
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