Why Do We Have More Headaches when It's Hot?
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Thermoregulation phenomena in the body, increased brightness... Summer temperatures, when too high, can be a factor in migraines and headaches. Professor Xavier Moisset, neurologist at the Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital, explains the reasons.
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