Plus, can weather cause migraines?
| | We have the answer! While researchers still don’t completely understand the link, evidence suggests that various weather factors—including low barometric pressure, barometric pressure changes, and rainfall—may trigger migraines in some people. Low humidity and extreme heat or cold have also been linked to these severe headaches. |
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| | Percent of Black women who will develop uterine fibroids by age 50, compared to about 70% of white women, per research in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Health inequities, systemic racism, and environmental exposures are among the factors that might contribute to the disparity. |
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