We all scream for ice cream, but sometimes snarfing down a cold treat in a hurry makes us scream — in agony. We clutch our heads. We squeeze our eyes shut and wait for what seems like an eternity for ...
Summertime means water ice, popsicles – and ice-cream headaches. Also popularly known as brain freeze, and by the more clinical phrase cold-stimulus headache, the phenomenon is familiar to many of us.
When you drink or eat something cold, like ice cream, you’re changing the temperature at the back of your throat, where the juncture of the internal carotid artery and the anterior cerebral artery is ...
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 ...
The dreaded brain freeze. It’s that feeling you get when you eat or drink a cold treat too fast. It’s also known as the ice cream headache. “The medical term for ice cream headache is sphenopalatine ...
Some foods might be giving you headaches. If you suffer from regular headaches these are foods you should avoid.
I scream, you scream, we all scream for Urban Sweets ice cream, which is opening a new store next month on West Boulevard in South End. Owner Kristen Stewart — no relation to “Twilight” leading lady ...
Working together with South Mountain Creamery, The Potters’ Guild of Frederick will host its annual Brain Freeze event from noon to 7 p.m. Aug. 3. Brain Freeze is an ice cream social held in front of ...