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Research has shown that people who have migraines appear to be more
sensitive to weather changes, like absolute humidity and barometric
pressure changes, changes in weather patterns, and temperature
changes. The reasons these weather changes are triggers for some,
aren’t completely understood, and that is a source of frustration for
many headache sufferers, because you can’t change the weather. But it
will help to realize your specific weather triggers and discuss
medication options for easing your barometric pressure headache pain
with your doctor.
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