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HTML head tag

Title of the document This is a heading This is a paragraph. More "Try it Yourself" examples below. Definition and Usage The element is a container for metadata (data about data) and is placed between the tag and the tag. Metadata is data about the HTML document. Metadata is not displayed. Metadata typically define the document title, character set, styles, scripts, and other meta information. The following elements can go inside the element: • • • • • • • Browser Support Element Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes I am formatted with a linked style sheet Me too! Related Pages HTML tutorial: HTML DOM reference: Default CSS Settings Most browsers will display the element with the following default values: W3Schools is optimized for learning and training. Examples might be simplified to improve reading and learning. Tutorials, references, and examples are constantly reviewed to avoid errors, but we cannot warrant full correctness of all content. While using W3Schools, you agree to have read and accepted our

705 Synonyms & Antonyms of HEAD

Synonyms of head • noun • as in skull • as in helm • as in foam • as in person • as in crisis • as in headwater • as in top • as in mind • as in brain • as in boss • as in dam • as in bathroom • as in user • as in lover • as in heading • as in talent • verb • as in to turn • as in to lead • as in to handle • as in to go • as in to aim • as in to command • as in to decapitate • adjective • as in chief • • as in skull • as in helm • as in foam • as in person • as in crisis • as in headwater • as in top • as in mind • as in brain • as in boss • as in dam • as in bathroom • as in user • as in lover • as in heading • as in talent • as in to turn • as in to lead • as in to handle • as in to go • as in to aim • as in to command • as in to decapitate • as in chief • Phrases Containing • Related Articles • Video • Entries Near •

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Headache Causes

Primary headaches A primary headache is caused by overactivity of or problems with pain-sensitive structures in your head. A primary headache isn't a symptom of an underlying disease. Chemical activity in your brain, the nerves or blood vessels surrounding your skull, or the muscles of your head and neck (or some combination of these factors) can play a role in primary headaches. Some people may also carry genes that make them more likely to develop such headaches. The most common primary headaches are: • • • • • Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia (TAC), such as cluster headache and paroxysmal hemicrania A few headache patterns also are generally considered types of primary headache, but are less common. These headaches have distinct features, such as an unusual duration or pain associated with a certain activity. Although generally considered primary, each could be a symptom of an underlying disease. They include: • • • • Some primary headaches can be triggered by lifestyle factors, including: • Alcohol, particularly red wine • Certain foods, such as processed meats that contain nitrates • Changes in sleep or lack of sleep • Poor posture • Skipped meals • Stress Secondary headaches A secondary headache is a symptom of a disease that can activate the pain-sensitive nerves of the head. Any number of conditions — varying greatly in severity — may cause secondary headaches. Possible causes of secondary headaches include: • • Arterial tears (carotid or vertebral dissections) • B...