From weather-triggered migraines to a first-of-its-kind COVID prevention pill, here's what's making health headlines today.
CLEVELAND — Researchers at the University of Cincinnati and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have identified two weather patterns most likely to trigger headaches: an approaching cold front and a summer high-pressure system known as the Bermuda High. The study also found that preventive medication can significantly reduce weather-related headaches. If storms routinely trigger yours, it's worth a conversation with your doctor about options.
The science behind it goes deeper than the forecast. Cleveland Clinic explains that sudden shifts in barometric pressure can create a disequilibrium in th...

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