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Misdiagnosis can be a real headache
[RedEye Edition]
Chicago Tribune - Chicago, Ill.
Author: Edited by Cara DiPasquale (cdipasquale@tribunecom) and Kris Karnopp (kkarnopp@tribunecom)
Date: May 14, 2003
Start Page: 47
Text Word Count: 152
Abstract (Document Summary)

For example, a sinus headache supposedly is caused by an infection of the sinuses and so it is treated by antibiotics and decongestants. A study in 2002, however, showed that only eight of 3,038 people who reported sinus headaches had infections, [Robert Kaniecki] said.

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