Ah, the brain freeze — the signature pain of summer experienced by anyone who has eaten an ice cream cone with too much enthusiasm or slurped down a slushie a little too quickly. But have you ever ...
This pain sensation Rau is referring to, what many of us call a brain freeze, is the work of the trigeminal nerve. The ...
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This is why you get brain freeze – and how to get rid of it
The familiar brain freeze can strike suddenly and painfully – here is how to get rid of it quickly.
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This Is What Causes Brain Freeze
Picture this: It’s a hot summer day. You scoop a generous bowlful of ice cream, then swallow that first spoonful and, out of nowhere—bam! Searing pain behind the bridge of your nose. What causes brain ...
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