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For 
      decades, Doctors of Chiropractic have successfully treated headaches.  
      Success was so quick and profound in some instances that chiropractors 
      theorized that some headaches are caused by dysfunction in the neck and 
      cervical spine.  This theory was largely over-looked by the scientific 
      community as they knew of no biological or physiological link.  But the 
      chiropractors were right!  In 1995, a team of researchers at the 
      University of Maryland in Baltimore were intricately dissecting cadavers 
      and discovered the biological link—a connective tissue bridge from a 
      muscle in the head (the rectus capitis posterior minor muscle) to 
      the membrane covering the brain and the spinal cord (the dura mater).1  
      By showing the biological link, this important discovery essentially 
      cemented the theory that neck dysfunction can cause headache.  The 
      “Illustrated HealthWays” in this issue shows a diagram of this connection. 
       The theory that some 
      headaches were caused by neck problems, and now the scientific basis for 
      how that happens, meant that the headache type had to be named to 
      distinguish it from... 
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