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Rose-Colored Glasses Found to Reduce Migraines

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Reuters

Life really can be less of a headache when viewed through rose-tinted spectacles, according to a study released Friday.

Ophthalmic specialists at Birmingham University in central England found that after four months of using colored lenses, the average number of migraine attacks among children ages 8 to 14 fell from 6.2 to 1.6 a month.

Their findings were published in the latest issue of the British doctors’ journal Pulse.

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