Your chances of a migraine increase with hotter temperatures

Research by Dr. Vincent Martin is featured in national and international media

A change in weather is one of the most common trigger factors for migraine. Hotter temperatures increase the chance of a migraine attack, according to research led by Vincent Martin, MD, director of the Headache and Facial Pain Center at UC’s Gardner Neuroscience Institute.

Martin, also a professor in the UC College of Medicine, spoke with Cincinnati’s Fox 19 News about his latest study findings which looked at use of Fremanezumab and whether it could prevent headaches caused by temperature increases. Produced by Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Fremanezumab is sold under the brand name AJOVY®, administered by injection under the skin to treat migraines.

A research team led by Martin cross-referenced 71,030 daily diary records of 660 migraine patients with regional weather data and found that for every temperature increase of 10 degrees Fahrenheit daily, there was a 6% increase in occurrence of any headache. However, during the time periods of Fremanezumab treatment the association completely disappeared.

Record high temperatures across much of the Midwest and Northeast regions of the country has increased dialogue about health ailments associated with the heat. Martin’s findings were reported on more than 200 media outlets including CBS News, The Atlanta Journal ConstitutionThe Miami Herald and internationally in publications such as Greece’s Tempo 24, Argentina’s Infobae, Italy’s Agenzia ItaliaMexico’s El Cuarto Poder , Venezuela’s Noticias Venevision and Indonesia’s Suara Merdeka.

Read about the research findings from Vincent Martin, MD, online.

Learn more about migraines and hotter temperatures on CBS News

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