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HEALTHApr 20 · 17:13 UTCKTLA 5Marc Sternfield

Bad air today, migraine tomorrow? Study suggests link

A new study from Israel found that migraines are more common on days with high air pollution, particularly during summer and winter. Researchers analyzed 20 years of medical records from Be’er Sheva residents, linking increased sunlight and pollution levels to higher migraine rates.

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