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  1. Kerrie Smyres
    7 February 2013 @ 10:16 pm

    Great article.

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  2. chris
    8 February 2013 @ 5:07 am

    There is no doubt that if you go out on a sunny day during winter when the sun is low in the sky you will almost be forced to contract your corrugator muscles, especially if you are driving into the sun and can’t fully shade it from your eyes. The same will happen if you are subject to sustained strobe light, particularly at night – think night club, action movie at the cinema or a pack of photographers with flash lights going off all at once and for a sustained length of time.

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  3. James
    20 February 2013 @ 10:19 am

    Some more comments on this study from the New York Headache Blog: Do flickering lights and exercise really trigger migraines?
    http://www.nyheadache.com/blog/do-flickering-lights-and-exercise-really-trigger-migraines/

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