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[[File:Headache.jpg|thumb|A painful headache affects Jean-Luc Picard]]
 
[[File:Sisko suffers headaches in Rapture.jpg|thumb|Benjamin Sisko suffers severe headaches in 2373]]
 
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A '''headache''' is classed as a mild to severe pain in the [[head]]. It's causes were often vascular. ({{ENT|Observer Effect}}) Medical advances made headaches uncommon or rare by the [[24th century]]. ({{TNG|The Battle}})
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A '''headache''' was classed as a mild to severe pain in the [[head]]. Its causes were often vascular. ({{ENT|Observer Effect}}) Medical advances made headaches uncommon or rare by the [[24th century]]. ({{TNG|The Battle}})
   
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In [[2151]], [[Subcommander]] [[T'Pol]] claimed to [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]] that she was developing a slight headache in order to spend more time in a [[decontamination chamber]]. ({{ENT|Sleeping Dogs}})
[[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] complained of a headache during the encounter with the [[Klingon]]s at [[Deep Space Station K-7]]. Upon arriving in [[sickbay]], Dr. [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] provided a pill, and asked whether the headache was due to [[Nilz Baris|Baris]] or the Klingons. This suggests that stress-induced headaches were still common in the [[2260s]]. ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}})
 
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In [[August]] of [[2152]], [[Ensign]] [[Travis Mayweather]] reported to Doctor Phlox that he had been having a little headache for the past couple of days. Though he merely wanted a simple [[analgesic]] to relieve it, Phlox, affected by the unusual [[radiation]] emanating from a [[Multiple star system#Trinary star system|trinary star system]], insisted on running a series of elaborate scans on Mayweather and even performing a [[cerebral micro-section]] on his [[brain]]. The procedure, fortunately, was never performed, though Phlox's scans did provide [[T'Pol]] with insight as to how the radiation was affecting the crew of the {{NX|Enterprise}}. ({{ENT|Singularity}})
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In [[December]] of [[2153]], [[Corporal]] [[Amanda Cole]] reported to Doctor Phlox, complaining of a mild headache that she had been experiencing for about a week. Unable to find any other cause, Phlox suspected that the cause may have been [[Vulcan]] [[neuropressure]] inexpertly performed by [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III]]. ({{ENT|Harbinger}})
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[[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] complained of a headache during the encounter with the [[Klingon]]s at [[Deep Space Station K-7]]. Upon arriving in [[sickbay]], Dr. [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] provided a [[pill]], and asked whether the headache was due to [[Nilz Baris|Baris]] or the Klingons. ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}})
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In [[2267]], [[Lieutenant]] {{dis|Lindstrom|Lieutenant}} suffered from a headache due to a hypersonic sound wave. ({{TOS|The Return of the Archons}})
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A hangover was a type of headache that was usually experienced after the person recovered from the consumption of too many [[alcohol]]ic beverages, but could sometimes accompany the consumption or the inhalation of any type of mind-altering substance. Apparently the [[Chief engineering officer|chief engineer]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Montgomery Scott]], was well aware, as a confirmed non-teetotaler, this well-known aftereffect of the consumption of too much alcohol. In [[2269]], after the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[ventilation system]] had been cleared of the remnants of [[Harcourt Mudd|Harry Mudd]]'s [[love potion]] [[crystal]]s and he got over his temporary infatuation with [[Lieutenant]] [[M'Ress]], Scott complained of a "''hangover to shame all previous hangovers''". ({{TAS|Mudd's Passion}})
   
 
Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] experienced a headache when he was under the influence of a [[thought maker]]. ({{TNG|The Battle}})
 
Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] experienced a headache when he was under the influence of a [[thought maker]]. ({{TNG|The Battle}})
   
Picard had a headache after his assimiliation by, and later release from, the [[Borg]] in [[2367]]. ({{TNG|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}})
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Picard also had a headache after his [[assimilation]] by, and later release from, the [[Borg]] in [[2367]]. ({{TNG|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}})
   
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That same year, [[Keiko O'Brien]] used the term "headache" as a euphemism for her experience doing an [[isozyme]] study on some populations of [[cardilia]], stating "''What a headache.''" ({{TNG|Night Terrors}})
Early stages of the loss of her empathic sense due to the presence of the [[two-dimensional lifeform]]s were massive headaches, experienced by [[Deanna Troi]]. ({{TNG|The Loss}})
 
   
 
Early stages of the loss of her empathic sense due to the presence of the [[two-dimensional lifeform]]s were massive headaches, as experienced by [[Deanna Troi]]. Several other {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} crewmembers were also so afflicted. ({{TNG|The Loss}})
[[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]] experienced headache after the [[consciousness]] from the [[Kobliad]] [[criminal]] [[Rao Vantika]] was [[beam]]ed out of his [[brain]]. ({{DS9|The Passenger}})
 
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In [[2368]], [[Beverly Crusher]] asked Keiko O'Brien if she'd suffered headaches as a consequence of her [[memory probe]] by the [[Ulian]]s. She hadn't. ({{TNG|Violations}})
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By 2368, [[Geordi La Forge]]'s [[VISOR]] had caused him to experience headaches on several occasions, for which he'd received [[medicine|treatment]]. ({{TNG|Cause and Effect}})
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Doctor [[Julian Bashir]] experienced a headache after the [[consciousness]] from the [[Kobliad]] [[criminal]] [[Rao Vantika]] was [[beam]]ed out of his [[brain]]. ({{DS9|The Passenger}})
   
 
[[Elim Garak]] experienced headaches prior to his collapse in [[Quark's]] in [[2370]]. ({{DS9|The Wire}})
 
[[Elim Garak]] experienced headaches prior to his collapse in [[Quark's]] in [[2370]]. ({{DS9|The Wire}})
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While in close proximity to a [[type-4 quantum singularity]] in [[2371]], a number of crewmembers of the {{USS|Voyager}} reported to sickbay with headaches, including [[Ensign]] [[Harry Kim]]. ({{VOY|Parallax}})
 
While in close proximity to a [[type-4 quantum singularity]] in [[2371]], a number of crewmembers of the {{USS|Voyager}} reported to sickbay with headaches, including [[Ensign]] [[Harry Kim]]. ({{VOY|Parallax}})
   
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In a delusion experienced by [[The Doctor]] in 2371, a holographic version of [[Kathryn Janeway]] complained of "''one hell of a headache''. ({{VOY|Projections}})
[[B'Elanna Torres]] complained of a bad headache in [[2373]], for which [[The Doctor]] begrudgingly gave her an [[analgesic|analgesia]]. ({{VOY|The Swarm}})
 
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[[B'Elanna Torres]] complained of a bad headache in [[2373]], for which The Doctor begrudgingly gave her an analgesic. ({{VOY|The Swarm}})
   
 
[[Benjamin Sisko]] suffered severe headaches in 2373 following exposure to a [[plasma]] burst from a [[holosuite]] console. The headaches were associated with odd [[synaptic potentials]] and [[post-neural shock syndrome]], and also with a series of prophetic visions. Eventually, a [[neuropolaric induction]] was required to correct the condition. ({{DS9|Rapture}})
 
[[Benjamin Sisko]] suffered severe headaches in 2373 following exposure to a [[plasma]] burst from a [[holosuite]] console. The headaches were associated with odd [[synaptic potentials]] and [[post-neural shock syndrome]], and also with a series of prophetic visions. Eventually, a [[neuropolaric induction]] was required to correct the condition. ({{DS9|Rapture}})
   
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In Lieutenant Commander [[Tuvok]]'s ''[[Insurrection Alpha]]'' [[Holographic novel|holonovel]], a [[Hologram|holographic]] version of Commander [[Chakotay]] stated that the thought of spending seventy years on ''Voyager'' with Tuvok gave him a headache. ({{VOY|Worst Case Scenario}})
[[Kathryn Janeway]] also experienced continuous headaches when the [[Srivani]] were performing experiments on her regarding how well she could handle stress and pain. ({{VOY|Scientific Method}})
 
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[[Dominion]] [[virtual display device]]s caused headaches in [[Human]]s. ({{DS9|A Time to Stand}})
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Janeway frequently complained that the paradoxes associated with [[time travel]] gave her a headache, as she did in 2373 and [[2375]]. ({{VOY|Future's End|Relativity}})
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Janeway also experienced continuous headaches in 2374 when the [[Srivani]] were performing experiments on her regarding how well she could handle stress and pain. ({{VOY|Scientific Method}})
   
 
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Revision as of 12:42, 27 October 2015

File:Headache.jpg

A painful headache affects Jean-Luc Picard

Sisko suffers headaches in Rapture

Benjamin Sisko suffers severe headaches in 2373

A headache was classed as a mild to severe pain in the head. Its causes were often vascular. (ENT: "Observer Effect") Medical advances made headaches uncommon or rare by the 24th century. (TNG: "The Battle")

In 2151, Subcommander T'Pol claimed to Doctor Phlox that she was developing a slight headache in order to spend more time in a decontamination chamber. (ENT: "Sleeping Dogs")

In August of 2152, Ensign Travis Mayweather reported to Doctor Phlox that he had been having a little headache for the past couple of days. Though he merely wanted a simple analgesic to relieve it, Phlox, affected by the unusual radiation emanating from a trinary star system, insisted on running a series of elaborate scans on Mayweather and even performing a cerebral micro-section on his brain. The procedure, fortunately, was never performed, though Phlox's scans did provide T'Pol with insight as to how the radiation was affecting the crew of the Enterprise. (ENT: "Singularity")

In December of 2153, Corporal Amanda Cole reported to Doctor Phlox, complaining of a mild headache that she had been experiencing for about a week. Unable to find any other cause, Phlox suspected that the cause may have been Vulcan neuropressure inexpertly performed by Commander Charles Tucker III. (ENT: "Harbinger")

Captain Kirk complained of a headache during the encounter with the Klingons at Deep Space Station K-7. Upon arriving in sickbay, Dr. McCoy provided a pill, and asked whether the headache was due to Baris or the Klingons. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles")

This suggests that stress-induced headaches were still common in the 2260s.

In 2267, Lieutenant Lindstrom suffered from a headache due to a hypersonic sound wave. (TOS: "The Return of the Archons")

A hangover was a type of headache that was usually experienced after the person recovered from the consumption of too many alcoholic beverages, but could sometimes accompany the consumption or the inhalation of any type of mind-altering substance. Apparently the chief engineer of the USS Enterprise, Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott, was well aware, as a confirmed non-teetotaler, this well-known aftereffect of the consumption of too much alcohol. In 2269, after the Enterprise's ventilation system had been cleared of the remnants of Harry Mudd's love potion crystals and he got over his temporary infatuation with Lieutenant M'Ress, Scott complained of a "hangover to shame all previous hangovers". (TAS: "Mudd's Passion")

Captain Picard experienced a headache when he was under the influence of a thought maker. (TNG: "The Battle")

Picard also had a headache after his assimilation by, and later release from, the Borg in 2367. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II")

That same year, Keiko O'Brien used the term "headache" as a euphemism for her experience doing an isozyme study on some populations of cardilia, stating "What a headache." (TNG: "Night Terrors")

Early stages of the loss of her empathic sense due to the presence of the two-dimensional lifeforms were massive headaches, as experienced by Deanna Troi. Several other USS Enterprise-D crewmembers were also so afflicted. (TNG: "The Loss")

In 2368, Beverly Crusher asked Keiko O'Brien if she'd suffered headaches as a consequence of her memory probe by the Ulians. She hadn't. (TNG: "Violations")

By 2368, Geordi La Forge's VISOR had caused him to experience headaches on several occasions, for which he'd received treatment. (TNG: "Cause and Effect")

Doctor Julian Bashir experienced a headache after the consciousness from the Kobliad criminal Rao Vantika was beamed out of his brain. (DS9: "The Passenger")

Elim Garak experienced headaches prior to his collapse in Quark's in 2370. (DS9: "The Wire")

While in close proximity to a type-4 quantum singularity in 2371, a number of crewmembers of the USS Voyager reported to sickbay with headaches, including Ensign Harry Kim. (VOY: "Parallax")

In a delusion experienced by The Doctor in 2371, a holographic version of Kathryn Janeway complained of "one hell of a headache. (VOY: "Projections")

B'Elanna Torres complained of a bad headache in 2373, for which The Doctor begrudgingly gave her an analgesic. (VOY: "The Swarm")

Benjamin Sisko suffered severe headaches in 2373 following exposure to a plasma burst from a holosuite console. The headaches were associated with odd synaptic potentials and post-neural shock syndrome, and also with a series of prophetic visions. Eventually, a neuropolaric induction was required to correct the condition. (DS9: "Rapture")

In Lieutenant Commander Tuvok's Insurrection Alpha holonovel, a holographic version of Commander Chakotay stated that the thought of spending seventy years on Voyager with Tuvok gave him a headache. (VOY: "Worst Case Scenario")

Dominion virtual display devices caused headaches in Humans. (DS9: "A Time to Stand")

Janeway frequently complained that the paradoxes associated with time travel gave her a headache, as she did in 2373 and 2375. (VOY: "Future's End", "Relativity")

Janeway also experienced continuous headaches in 2374 when the Srivani were performing experiments on her regarding how well she could handle stress and pain. (VOY: "Scientific Method")

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