Colic has historically been described as a gastrointestinal issue, however, a new study suggests that migraines may play a role. The finding was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association and revealed that the likelihood was seven times higher that kids with migraines were previously colicky babies, compared to kids without migraines. Colic affects nearly one in five infants, according the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Usually babies with colic cry over three hours in a day, generally at the same time each day, three days a week...
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