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Understanding Cold-Stimulus Headaches by tempmailfckyou is a document available to read on EtoBox.

A cold-stimulus headache, commonly known as an ice-cream headache or brain freeze, occurs due to the rapid consumption of cold foods or beverages, causing brief pain from the roof of the mouth to the head. It typically lasts from 20 seconds to 2 minutes and can be alleviated by removing the cold stimulus or drinking warm water. This phenomenon is distinct from dental pain and has been observed in animals as well.

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