They Associate Air Pollution with Increased Migraine Crisis
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“These results help us to better understand how and when migraine attacks occur,” explains the author of the Ido Peles study at Ben-Gurion University in the Negev (Be’er Sheva, Israel). “They suggest that for people who have a susceptibility to migraine at the start, environmental factors can play two roles: medium-term factors, such as heat and humidity, can change the risk of attacks, while short-term factors, such as peaks in pollution levels…
An international study indicates that the number of visits to the hospital of people with symptoms increases during the days on which there are higher levels of pollution The article Air pollution could be behind the increase of the seizures first published in GCiencia.
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