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The series has come with its share of criticism as well.
Allegations of witchcraft and the Occult found in the text, and legal disputes, one doctor coined the term " Hogwarts headache " in a letter to the New England Journal of Medicine shortly after the release of Order of the Phoenix, the longest book in the series, at 766 pages in the UK edition, 870 pages in the US edition, and over 250, 000 words.
He described it as a mild condition, a tension headache possibly accompanied by neck or wrist pains, caused by unhealthily long reading sessions of Harry Potter.
The " symptoms " resolve themselves within days of finishing the book.
His prescription of taking reading breaks was rejected by two of the patients on which he discovered this headache.
On the contrary, researchers in Oxford found that the admission rate of children with traumatic injuries to the city's ERs plummeted on the publication weekends of both Order of the Phoenix and Half-Blood Prince.

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