Pain and Weather Linked
Hi:
Proof exists that a moderate climate is best for health. Intellicast.com states that, “the pain and weather relationship has been established beyond reasonable doubt from controlled studies.” The Germans coined a word for it Biometeorology, and their meteorological service offers information to the medical community on a daily basis of which ailments might show exacerbated symptoms because of the weather.
What to do, what to do?Dr Warren Bland, a geographer who wrote the book Retire in Style: 50 Affordable Places across America, notes that most people do best in a temperate climate, somewhere around the mid-seventies Fahrenheit or around twenty degrees Celsius. If you are considering a move in retirement, look at the weather charts as a major factor in your decision. It might be that you need or want two homes, so you can enjoy reasonable temperatures all year round.
Mahara
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