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Kid's Korner Archive
Click on the issue number for the full text of the Kid's Korner column for that issue.
- Pseudotumor Cerebri—the False Brain Tumor
- Psychological Factors In Childhood Headaches
- Abdominal Migraine
Issue #172 - January/February 2010
- Taking Your Child to the Emergency Room
Issue #171 - November/December 2009
- Are the Headaches Being Caused by What She Eats?
Issue #170 - September/October 2009
- When Exercise Leads to Headaches
- Helping Kids Manage a Divorce without Pain
- New Daily Persistent Headache
- Post-Concussion Headaches in Young Athletes
Issue #166 - January/February 2009
- Treating a Child's Migraine Attack
Issue #165 - November/December 2008
- When School Absences Become a Problem
Issue #164 - September/October 2008
- Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Q & A
- Treating Chronic Daily Headache Q & A
- My doctor has diagnosed my child with migraine. How is migraine treated in Children?
- Calming the Migraine Brain
- A Rational Approach to Medications
- A Visit to the Pediatric Headache Specialist
- A Visit to the Psychologist
Issue #160 - January/February 2008
- Welcome to Kids Korner
- How common is headache in children?
- How do I know what kind of headache my child has?
- I'm concerned my child's headache could be caused by something bad like a brain tumor.
- What tests are needed to diagnose children's headaches?
- What's the best way to treat children's headaches?




