Does caffeine help ease headaches — or does it cause them?
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Caffeine is likely to help prevent or dull headaches when it’s used consistently and in moderation. For most adults, moderation means the amount in about one to two cups of coffee a day.
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Paul Rizzoli, MD, Contributor; Editorial Advisory Board Member, Harvard Health Publishing
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