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Columbus in May: Warm to hot spring; stay hydrated, avoid excessive heat exposure to prevent migraines.

Columbus experiences warm to hot temperatures during spring. The increase in heat can contribute to dehydration and trigger migraines for susceptible individuals. It is important to stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water and avoiding excessive heat exposure. Taking breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas can help prevent migraines during this time of the year.

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Your local weather might be your no. 1 culprit in triggering migraine

Your local weather might be your no. 1 culprit in triggering migraine

For many people, weather changes in pressure, humidity and temperature may cause imbalances in brain chemicals and increase the prompt of a migraine attack. Weather-related triggers can also be responsible for worsening on-going migraine attacks caused by other triggers.

Migraine attacks correlate to changes in climate and weather

This Migraine & Headache Weather Index is a risk indicator based on historic, location based correlations of the current weather conditions with the more than 30 million migraine attacks recorded by our Migraine Buddy community.

Migraine attacks correlate to changes in climate and weather
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