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Could Migraine Pain Relief Be Found In The Color Green?
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Will Stone
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https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2019/12/15/787138928/researc [snip!]
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www.npr.org
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2023
month
February 8

PainSci notes
A nicely composed piece which — and this is just standard for modern science journalism — indulges in far too much speculation based on researchers publicizing a pet theory.
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