Migraines worse in summer? This may be why
(NEXSTAR) – There's no good time to get a migraine, but experts say they can be even worse at the start of the summer.If you've noticed that the debilitating headaches seem to happen more often as we move into late June and July, weather changes could be to blame. New Mexico hotline helping with reproductive services“Weather is a very important factor and element when it comes to migraine occurrence,” explained Emad Estemalik, MD, headache specialist for Cleveland Clinic. &ldqu
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