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Does Weather Modify Headaches? An Empirical Evaluation of
Bio-Weather Categorization
Walach H, Schweickhardt A, Bucher K.
Posted October 2003
Schmerz. 2002;16:1-8


Background:
Headache patients frequently refer to the weather as a triggering factor for their headaches. Apart from a literature review, we tested empirically the generally used classification of weather epochs into a so called bio-weather categorization.

Conclusion:
There is a clear but small correlation between headache and weather. More and more finegrained studies are warranted, especially for identifying those patients at risk for weather prone headaches. Clinically more important is the weather as a source of causal attributions.