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07/25/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield
Does surviving a terrorist attack rewire the brain? Study finds exposure to terror may increase risk of migraine, other headaches
Terror attack survivors are at higher risk of experiencing frequent migraines and tension headaches, claim the researchers behind a compelling study published in Neurology. Speaking to ScienceDaily.com, study author Dr. Synne Øien Stensland said: “We know a lot about the psychological effects of terror attacks and other extreme violence on survivors, but we don’t know […]
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