With the temperature decline comes a significant change in barometric pressure. Because sinuses are filled with air, any change in pressure can affect headaches, according to Healthline.
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The Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSNHad headaches lately? It might be because of the barometric pressureFor many people looking at a weather forecast, the barometric pressure is usually an afterthought, coming well after checking out the temperature, precipitation, wind speeds and/or wind chill. But ...
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