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By Judy Gruen (from the Jan/Feb 2007 Stitches for Patients) From the time the earliest cave men and cave women scraped their knuckles across the savannah, people have suffered from headaches. I bet that even way back then, many of these afflictions were induced by job stress. After all, cave people lacked many of the modern amenities that make careers today so relaxing, such as computer solitaire and company-mandated diversity training. Experts suspect that other headaches may have been caused by the sneaking suspicion that indoor plumbing was still 6,000 years away.
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