Heat and Humidity Linked to Increased Migraine Risk in U.S.
Heat and Humidity Linked to Increased Migraine Risk in U.S.
US · Published Apr 15, 2026
• Research links heat, humidity, and air pollution to increased migraine risk in the U.S.
• High UV rays and fluctuating humidity levels are associated with more frequent migraine episodes.
• Practical tips include monitoring weather, staying hydrated, and avoiding peak pollution times to manage weather-related migraines.
Weather conditions strongly linked to migraine occurrences
A recent study in *Neurology* reveals a strong link between weather conditions and migraine occurrences, particularly in the U.S.
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