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bibliographicCitation van Dusseldorp M, Katan MB. Headache caused by caffeine withdrawal among moderate coffee drinkers switched from ordinary to decaffeinated coffee: a 12 week double blind trial. BMJ. 1990 Jun 16;300(6739):1558–9. PMID: 2372623; PMCID: PMC1663116.
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