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This simple cap can stay cold for up to two hours, so you can put it on and do your best to drift off to sleep knowing that ...
Headaches are complicated and there is no one-size-fits-all treatment for them. Medication, caffeine, ice packs and more can help, but each has potential drawbacks.
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That's when I found the Headache Hat ($40), a flexible ice pack that, when fastened at the base of the head, provides halo-like cooling relief to the forehead, temples, and top and sides of the head.
Patients given ice packs for the first 24 hours after major abdominal surgeries reported less pain and needed fewer narcotic painkillers, according to a new U.S. study.
If you want to give the Headache Hat a whirl, you can snag the standard sized wearable cooling pack on sale for just $34.99 (regularly $39) or the XL size for $39.99. Get more bang for your buck ...
“Ice it”: that’s the age-old commonsense advice to quickly soothe pain. Despite its effectiveness, the low-tech treatment is limited by its bulk and imprecision.
In our hyper-connected, always-on lives, we often forget to care for the one thing that carries us through it all- our bodies ...
The bottom line: Both ice and heat are an option. I personally recommend using a 20-minute cold therapy sessions for acute injury pain. Ice works very well to both reduce pain and swelling.
At $24, this headache-helper has hit its lowest price for the year so far. It's also reusable, so you can repeatedly get relief — cheaper than shelling out for a new bottle of over-the-counter ...