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Can the weather make your lower ribs feel achy?

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Yes: You have to remember that the pain is felt in the brain, irrespective of the source. This means that the perception is more sensitive than it should be and weather changes trigger the pain. You might be surprised to know that it hinges on diet. If that applies to you, make the necessary changes. I know it sounds odd but, believe me, I have seen it hundreds of times. Get rid of sugar.

Answered 3/26/2013

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