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It’s not all in your head: Weather can trigger migraines

It’s not all in your head: Weather can trigger migraines

By Mayo Clinic News Service Troy Warren for CNT Does the heat and humidity of summer trigger your migraine? If so, you aren’t alone. Some people who have migraines appear to be more sensitive to changes in the weather. So how and why does summer weather sometimes trigger these headaches? “That is a great question,” said Dr. Rashmi Halker Singh, a Mayo Clinic neurologist. “Patients ask me that all the time. We don’t have a great answer.” By Northside Hospital Careers ADVERTISER CONTENT Guide to nursing residencies For some people, extreme weather conditions may cause imbalances in brain chemicals, which eventually can…
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