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Fox Posted - 01/26/2016 : 13:33:19
Just completed celebrity neurologist Oliver Sacks' book, Migraine. Fantastic book which is congruent with Sarno/Freud - even to the point of using the term "equivalent" repeatedly. Admittedly, it is an old book - revised version issued back in 1985, but it still seems fresh to this migraine "sufferer". Of course, I heard about it when I recently read about Sacks's life (he died last year).





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