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1% Thursday: When Photos are Painkillers

by James on 31 March 2011

This one has been spinning around the internet lately, so you may have heard it.  It’s surely one of the most unusual painkillers out there (all right, maybe the legend of King Solomon beats them all)! First, the tip, then the explanation. Have a few photos of a loved one handy the next time you’re dealing [...]

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A Scientific history of Migraine

by James on 28 July 2008

If you want a good overview of where the science of migraine has come from and where it’s going, you might want to check out an article in this month’s Scientific American.  It was written by Dr. David W. Dodick, a Professor of Neurology at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona and Dr. J. Jay Gargus, [...]

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