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  2. Are summer storms causing your migraine? How barometric ... - AOL

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    The foundation cited a 2023 study of more than 15,000 migraine sufferers in Japan that linked an increase in headaches during barometric pressure changes, humidity and rainfall.

  3. Understanding The Weather-Migraine Connection - AOL

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    A study conducted during a typhoon in Japan found that 75% of individuals with migraines experienced attacks linked to a drop in barometric pressure, compared to just 20% of those with tension ...

  4. Hurricanes and tropical storms might mean you’ll get ... - AOL

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    Here's what level of barometric pressure causes headaches. Yes, storms can cause headaches. ... In a USA TODAY interview with Cincinnati neurologist Hope O'Brien, she shared that dehydration is ...

  5. Weather pains - Wikipedia

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    The first publication to document a change in pain perception associated with the weather was the American Journal of the Medical Sciences in 1887. This involved a single case report describing a person with phantom limb pain, and it concluded that "approaching storms, dropping barometric pressure and rain were associated with increased pain complaint."

  6. Aerosinusitis - Wikipedia

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    Referred pain from barosinusitis to the maxilla consists about one-fifth of in-flight barodontalgia (i.e., pain in the oral cavity caused by barometric pressure change) cases. [11] [12] Although the environment of fighter pilots produces the most stressful barometric changes, commercial flying has changed the picture of the disease.

  7. Santa Ana winds - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Anas are katabatic winds (Greek for "flowing downhill") arising in higher altitudes and blowing down towards sea level. [7] The National Weather Service defines Santa Ana winds as "a weather condition [in southern California] in which strong, hot, dust-bearing winds descend to the Pacific Coast around Los Angeles from inland desert regions".

  8. Getting headaches after Tropical Storm Debby? This is the ...

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    Many will encounter headaches during tropical storms. Here's why you may be feeling the affects of barometric pressure from Tropical Storm Debby.

  9. Do you get mysterious seasonal headaches? Blame weather ... - AOL

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    Barometric pressure (and a touch of "seasonal suffering") could be to blame for our aches and pains.