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by Dr. Robert Ringston | Sep 6, 2022 | Health Articles
Are your joints able to predict a change in weather better than your traditional barometer? If so, read on. We may have a painless solution that will soon have you singing in the rain.
Can Arthritis Be A True Weather Gauge?
It's true that many people with back pain, neck pain or other chronic joint ...
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by Dr. Robert Ringston | Sep 7, 2021 | Health Articles
Are your joints able to predict a change in weather better than your traditional barometer? If so, read on. We may have a painless solution that will soon have you singing in the rain.
Can Arthritis Be A True Weather Gauge?
It's true that many people with back pain, neck pain or other chronic joint ...
Read More >>
by Dr. Robert Ringston | Aug 21, 2018 | Health Articles
Are your joints able to predict a change in weather better than your traditional barometer? If so, read on. We may have a painless solution that will soon have you singing in the rain.
Can Arthritis Be A True Weather Gauge?
It's true that many people with back pain, neck pain or other chronic joint ...
Read More >>
by Dr. Robert Ringston | Apr 5, 2016 | Health Articles
Is your body able to predict the weather better than your local meteorologist?
The Human Storm Gauge
It's true that many people with back pain, neck pain or other joint complaints are often surprisingly accurate in predicting when storms are approaching, and believe it or not, there is some validity to their weather forecasting abilities.
In 2010 by the International ...
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by Dr. Robert Ringston | May 20, 2014 | Health Articles
Is your body able to predict the weather better than your local meteorologist?
The Human Barometer
It's true that many people with back pain, neck pain or other joint complaints are often surprisingly accurate in predicting when storms are approaching, and believe it or not, there is some validity to their weather forecasting abilities.
In 2010 by the International ...
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