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Weather triggers can vary from person to person, but there are a few common migraine culprits: Barometric pressure changes, or changes in atmospheric pressure, are among the most commonly cited ...
Lightning and strong winds may also be linked to migraine attacks in certain individuals. In short, weather changes can act as stressors on a brain that’s already wired to be more sensitive.
Weather-related migraine can be one of the most frustrating triggers because it feels completely out of your hands. However, with knowledge, tracking and the right treatment strategies, you can ...
If you are one of the 39 million Americans in the U.S. living with migraines, there’s a good chance an intense headache will begin when the weather shifts. You aren’t alone. Studies find 30% ...