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Hot weather can Triggering Migraine

The weather was hot that can trigger the occurrence of migraine or other types of disease. World Health Organization said that migrants, including one of the 20 diseases the most egregious, because the impact that can affect quality of life. Headache attacks generally appear as a result consume alcohol, food or stress. However, recent research found that weather factors can also trigger pain in the head.

The researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, revealed that changes in air pressure can increase the risk of someone experiencing a serious headache.Research conducted for 7 this year, involving 7,054 patients that treatment is often to the hospital and complained of pain dialaminya. They said every time the weather changes, they will have a headache.

Based on the complaint, and the research team tried to explore the relevance of the pain that they had with the weather conditions in the previous three days. From the results of the research that has been published in the journal Neurology, they found that increasing the temperature 5 degrees celsius compared to the previous day, will increase the risk of up to 7.5 percent, a person experiencing a heavy headache within 24 hours.

Source : conectique

Tiens Suplement for Migrain :
- Nutrient High Calcium 1 bags/day
- Cordycep 2 caps x twice per day
- Beneficial 2 caps x twice per day

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