The authors describe the different kinds of meteoropathies, pointing out how these disorders are becoming ever more frequent in countries belonging to the consumer and welfare society due to the progressive lowering of body resistance and immunologic responses. These "unfavourable meteosyndromes", as meteoropathies should be called, develop when wave disturbances arrive, and are more manifest and persistent in subjects with neurologic disturbances, i.e. in the presence of anxiety, stress, hypertension, coronary artery disease, arthropathy, hyperthyroidism, etc. The different moments in which meteoropathies are more frequent and the possible therapies are also discussed.

Meteoropatia: una sindrome in continuo aumento = Meteoropathy : a syndrome continuously on the increase / V. Balsamo, P.G. Sirtori, A. Miani, A. Di Francesco, R. Franceschini, F. Mauro, G. Alberti, G. Grassi. - In: LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA. - ISSN 0009-9074. - 141:7(1992 Jul), pp. 3-8.

Meteoropatia: una sindrome in continuo aumento = Meteoropathy : a syndrome continuously on the increase

A. Miani;G. Alberti;
1992

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The authors describe the different kinds of meteoropathies, pointing out how these disorders are becoming ever more frequent in countries belonging to the consumer and welfare society due to the progressive lowering of body resistance and immunologic responses. These "unfavourable meteosyndromes", as meteoropathies should be called, develop when wave disturbances arrive, and are more manifest and persistent in subjects with neurologic disturbances, i.e. in the presence of anxiety, stress, hypertension, coronary artery disease, arthropathy, hyperthyroidism, etc. The different moments in which meteoropathies are more frequent and the possible therapies are also discussed.
Climate ; Diagnosis ; Environmental Health ; Humans ; Meteorological Concepts ; Seasons Stress ; Physiological/complications ; Syndrome
Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna
lug-1992
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1505175
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