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flag Israeli study links air pollution and heat to increased migraine attacks.

flag A large Israeli study of over 7,000 migraine sufferers found that air pollution and high temperatures significantly increase the frequency of migraine attacks. flag Researchers linked high levels of pollutants like nitrogen dioxide and short-term weather extremes to more hospital visits and medication use. flag The study suggests migraine patients take preventive steps, like staying indoors or using air filters, during high-pollution or extreme weather.

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