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Do Bones Hurt when It's Going to Rain? Science Explains Why

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
Surely you have heard that some people refer to feeling a storm because of the simple fact that they had a pain in their knee, elbow or fingers but, do the bones really hurt when it is going to rain? For many people with arthritis or joint injuries, the answer seems to be yes. And although for years it was considered a popular myth, scientific research supports that changes in atmospheric pressure can cause real discomfort.
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Surely you have heard that some people refer to feeling a storm because of the simple fact that they had a pain in their knee, elbow or fingers but, do the bones really hurt when it is going to rain? For many people with arthritis or joint injuries, the answer seems to be yes. And although for years it was considered a popular myth, scientific research supports that changes in atmospheric pressure can cause real discomfort.

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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