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Why Do Weather Changes Make My Pain Worse?

Por: The New York Times Health January 23, 2023

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Q: Why do old injuries hurt more when the weather changes?There are plenty of reasons to dislike chilly, wet weather, including its potential effects on our bodies. People often complain that pain from old injuries, such as broken bones or sprains, and from chronic conditions like arthritis, flares up when it’s cold or raining. Hippocrates made some 2,500 years ago.“It’s certainly something that I have observed in my own patients,” Dr.... + full article



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