
For some, the weather can be a trigger of acute headache coming or migraine. Because of changes in weather can also change the habits of life, including inability to sleep and the impact on other diseases. The scientists conduct in-depth research on the impact of air, suspected to be migraine triggers. According to the findings of Boston's Children's Hospital, nearly half of the population experienced an acute headache because the weather changes.
Dr Prince Of note in the journal Headache they mostly increase body temperature and act on changes in air pressure. Dr Prince said the results of this study the impact of weather on migraine effects can be accounted for. While other studies also gave similar results. Research Dr Patricia Prince of the New England Center for Headache in Stamford involving 77 people who visited the clinic migraine. To every patient, Dr. Prince asked in a standard form like how heavy they were experiencing migraine and most of patients feel confident that their migraine can be very closely related to climate change. From the questionnaire, Dr Price measuring the air temperature when each day where the patient lived migraine. Altogether 48 patients or 62% percent felt confident that the weather was the main cause of their migraines affected. When Dr. Day Price measurement in which patients have migraine, they found only 39 patients or 51% that really problematic when the weather changes.
While the other is a combination of high / low temperatures with humidity. Some people are sensitive to changes in air height while others have problems with low humidity. Sensitivity changes occur in one or two days.

