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Hi Scott
Welcome to NeuroTalk ![]() This is just a guess but maybe your headaches arise from sound pressure effects. If you listen to music in a confined space (your car, from a CD possibly using headphones, etc) the sound pressure will be greater than when you listen to music in an open space like a live concert. Best wishes.
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So what I'm asking is that I shouldn't have any concerns when it comes to the brain? |
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