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Weather and Air Pollution as Triggers of Severe Headaches
Neurol 72:922-927, Mukamal,K.J.,et al, 2009
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Article Abstract
Higher ambient temperature and, to a lesser degree, lower barometric pressure led to a transient increase in risk of headache requiring emergency department evaluation. We did not find clear association of air pollutants with risk, but cannot exclude effects of air pollution of the magnitude previously observed for stroke and other cardiovascular events.
 
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