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Doctor Reveals the 1 Thing She Wants You To Do if You Get a Summer Headache
Summer heat and intense sunlight can trigger migraines for many people. Researchers at UC have found that combined weather patterns may also increase headache frequency. Dr. Jen Caudle has provided a specific tip to help patients and doctors find solutions for summer headaches.
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Added new information regarding weather pattern triggers and a professional tip from Dr. Jen Caudle.
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Summer Heat and Weather Patterns Linked to Headaches
confidence 60%Summer heat and intense sunlight can trigger migraines for many people. Researchers at UC have found that combined weather patterns may also increase headache frequency. Dr. Jen Caudle has provided a specific tip to help patients and doctors find solutions for summer headaches.
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- Nearly 1 billion people worldwide experience migraines.
- Combined weather patterns may trigger more headaches.
- Dr. Jen Caudle has a top tip for those experiencing summer headaches to help doctors find a solution.