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Study Shows That Striped T-shirts Can Give You Migraine

Do you like stripes? Do not wear it from head to foot, Even if the leopard print makes you totally crack, avoid the special camouflage, otherwise we risk to lock you in a zoo. 


And even if the gingham is trendy, avoid the total look so as not to seem to have sacrificed your tablecloth.

striped t-shirts and pants, flowered shoes and checked bag, it is a fault of unpardonable taste. Worse than the total look, the print mix is to be avoided even if you do not have to do any codes, as this can give the impression of a completely messy look and a lack of taste.

A combination with a tropical pattern, a combi-shorts with a liberty print, the marinière synonymous with the wide open sea ... In short, summer is welcome.

From our pants to our dresses to our beach towel, stripes have been present in our wardrobe for years. But a new study shows that scratches can have a worrying impact on our brain. Researchers at the Utrecht University Medical Center in the Netherlands have found that striped patterns can trigger brain activity responsible for migraines, headaches and, in the most severe cases, epilepsy. The study has shown that parallel lines trigger "gamma-oscillations" in the brain, unlike other patterns.

But before going to throw all your favorite t-shirts and striped sweaters, it's important to know that it's not just our striped clothes that can be dangerous to our health. There are actually hundreds of everyday objects that can be responsible for these unpleasant evils.


The results of this study suggest that it may be necessary to avoid in the BTP all the reasons that can activate this brain activity and trigger this discomfort, these migraines or epileptic seizures. Even people in perfect health may indeed feel a slight discomfort when looking at the images that can trigger epileptic seizures.

So the next time you suffer from a migraine and nothing relieves you, think about it! If the medication does not work, avoid eyebrows on scratches: this may help calm your headache ...

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