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Chinook Winds and Migraine Headache
Neurol 54:302-307, 208, Cooke,L.J.,et al, 2000
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Article Abstract
Both prechinook and high-wind chinook days increase the probability of migraine onset in a subset of migraineurs. Because few subjects were found to be sensitive to both weather types, the mechanisms for these weather effects may be indepen dent. This is supported by the presence of an age interaction for high-wind chinook days but not for prechinooks day.
 
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