Why Do We Yawn?

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7. Migraines

Migraines can be very unpleasant, leaving the patient more or less debilitated by the intense pain. In addition to the pain, patients might also find that they start to yawn more than usual, and there is likely to be a very good reason for this.

As mention before, yawning can help to cool the brain, helping to counter the effect of the migraine. If you are experiencing migraines that are difficult to bear, you should consider speaking with a doctor if you have not done so already.

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