Weather, Climate and chronic fatigue?

Posted in Pain on January 27th, 2009 by admin

Weather and climate include health and current issues in sports, business and politics to the most common topics. This concerns mainly the weather, and this is in our one-third of the population: women more than men, older than younger people (but begin to catch up), mentally and physically more than Healthy Impaired.
But weather is not a disease in itself. Meteorological factors all equal. Only the reaction to it is individually (see above).
As the most common and probably stressful weather-related complaints are restless sleep, Merk and concentration disorders, pain work, Miss mood, head pressure, increased error slope, vegetative and cardiovascular disorders (such as dizziness, flickering in front of the eyes, heart), degenerative changes of the spine and joints, and even disruption of the sense organs (mainly vision and hearing, especially with pre-impaired).
In addition, a phenomenon that has only once as not “morbidly” classified, namely: fatigue, fatigue, rapid exhaustible, or at least lack of freshness, activity and performance. For details, see the literature (Glossary: Medical Meteorology, Biometeorology, or Meteoropathie climatology, weather, weather sensitivity). Read more »

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