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Old Feb 20, 2008, 03:40 PM
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I was just thinking about my asthma and how it waxes and wanes and was wondering which three month period has the most weather fronts wandering in and out and if anyone has done a scientific study to see if asthma, arthritis, mental illness, etc. various things, get affected by the fronts changing.

Here's one article I found about the subject.
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Old Feb 22, 2008, 01:11 PM
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I know that holistic health focuses a lot on weather moon cycles and even the time of day and how these factors affect our moods bodies and brains. My mother is very much a believer in holistic wellness as am I and as a bipolar asthmatic I have found winter=depression and breathing problems then toss in the full moon and it is chaos. summer=mania and weight loss.
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