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Avoiding Migraine Triggers

Spring's arrival and summer just around the corner mean flowers blooming, longer days, lunches in the park -- and potential migraine triggers in the warmer forecast.

As many sufferers know, changes in temperature and weather can spell trouble in the form of more migraine attacks, with certain seasons being especially bad for people over other times of the year.

There are proactive ways to try and ward migraines off before they strike, however, and these tips for avoiding weather-related triggers are a great starting point.

Comments
October 26, 2011 at 4:15 pm
(1) symptoms for headaches says:

I definitely agree that the sudden change in temperature really triggers migraine. I’ve experienced this myself that’s I’m always prepared wherever I go.

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