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A drug-free placebo pill prevents migraines in children and teenagers just as well as most headache medicines, according to a new study. The research found that only two drugs known to stop migraines in adults worked on children better than a placebo - and even then the difference was quite small. It prompts questions over what causes childhood migraines, and also adds an interesting aspect to the debate over the benefits of placebos.

A drug-free placebo pill prevents migraines in children and teenagers just as well as most headache medicines, according to a new study. The research found that only two drugs known to stop migraines in adults worked on children better than a placebo - and even then the difference was quite small. It prompts questions over what causes childhood migraines, and also adds an interesting aspect to the debate over the benefits of placebos.

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