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Feeling numb but still functioning? You might be in functional freeze. Learn what it is and how to start thawing out.
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Brain freeze, also known as ice cream headache, occurs for a few seconds when we eat or drink something cold, such as ice cream or slushies. Here are a few reasons why we experience brain freeze.
Now, when you enjoy a sweet frozen treat to escape the summer heat, you can help your brain freeze melt away. Feel more informed, prepared, and connected with WIS.
Biden then began mumbling before Jill, 73, jumped in. “Alyssa, you know, one of the things, I think, is that the people who wrote those books were not in the White House with us, and they didn ...
You may know brain freeze by one of its other names: an ice cream headache, a cold-stimulus headache, or sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia, but no matter what you call it, it hurts like hell.