Sunday, February 7, 2010

Summer can cause headaches, allergies, asthma and bad mood.

According to National Headache Foundation, humidity can trigger migraines in people who are prone to them. And now, bright sunshine is also a culprit.

On the other hand, symptoms of allergies and asthma are often worst in spring but in summer is no picnic either. Common triggers sch as mold and dust mites flourish in humid weather.

Moreover, a Psychological Science study revealed that while warm, bright days boost your mental heath, the effect fizzles as the temperature climbs. That's why most people are not in good mood.

Therefore, we can generalize that the weltering days of summer can make some everyday health problem worse than usual.

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