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Neurologist Ovsyannikova explained why in bad weather the head becomes like “cotton”

Another opinion

However, not all doctors agree with the concept of meteosensitivity. As therapist Anastasia Lukanina recalls, there are no data on weather sensitivity and weather dependence in the International Classification of Diseases, and studies have shown that weather changes do not affect a person. And in fact, all the symptoms that appear simultaneously with the vagaries of the weather are secondary and caused by something else. You can read more about this HERE.

But biological science doctor Anchi Baranova has his own theory on why we feel bad in rain and blizzard. You can read more about this and how climate dependent dumplings can help. HERE.

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