BBC World Service: Does Weather Affect our Health?

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Do your joints ache when it's raining? Are you blighted with headaches when the wind picks up? If the answer’s yes then you're definitely not alone. People have been linking their heath to the weather since the time of the Ancient Greeks - but is the effect real?

CrowdScience heads for the hills and gets closer to the clouds to have a go at answering this 2,500 year old question.

People who believe they’re sensitive to the weather aren’t always taken seriously. But presenter Datshiane Navanayagam hears about the latest ground-breaking experiments that show there's a lot more to it than folklore. And if you've ever wondered why you're particularly prone to aches and pains in the winter, the answer could all be in your genes.

Period27 Mar 2017

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  • TitleBBC World Service: Does Weather Affect our Health?
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletBBC World Service
    Media typeRadio
    Duration/Length/Size27 minutes
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date27/03/17
    DescriptionDo your joints ache when it's raining? Are you blighted with headaches when the wind picks up? If the answer’s yes then you're definitely not alone. People have been linking their heath to the weather since the time of the Ancient Greeks - but is the effect real?

    CrowdScience heads for the hills and gets closer to the clouds to have a go at answering this 2,500 year old question.

    People who believe they’re sensitive to the weather aren’t always taken seriously. But presenter Datshiane Navanayagam hears about the latest ground-breaking experiments that show there's a lot more to it than folklore. And if you've ever wondered why you're particularly prone to aches and pains in the winter, the answer could all be in your genes.
    Producer/AuthorAnna Lacey
    URLwww.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04x6x9s
    PersonsWilliam Dixon