Tessa Ndille, J. Espinosa, Themy Ngo, Syrita Farrow, A. Lucerna, V. Scali, Henry Schuitema
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Weather and Migraine: Is there a Relationship between Barometric Pressure Change and ED Migraine Visits?
Background: Migraine headache is one of the most common causes of chronic headaches. Many internal and external triggers for migraine episodes have been identified. Weather as a migraine trigger has been reported as the most common trigger and as the 4th most common trigger.