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RE: Does Weather-Related Pain Exist?
In some places, there were whole piles of snow:
I don't understand... where's the Snowman?
the impact of a sudden change in atmospheric pressure on human health.
the-mrs-gorilla will often complain of head aches around the time that there's a sudden change in weather.
Not directly related to the research you've shared but there's a recognised "disease" called Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) where people are more depressed in the winter - when there's less day light. I'm no expert on the subject so I won't pretend to be but it's a good example of how "weather" can affect mental health in particular.
It's my fault, I thought too late to photograph it.
Yes, I am aware of that. And I really think that prolonged cloudy weather affects a person's mood. You don't even need to do a lot of research here, it's self-explanatory to me. In good sunny weather, the mood is better, there is more energy, and the desire to work is much greater :-)
Unless it's too hot 😉