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Hurricane Sandy has been a game changer for many of us.
Well over a week later, many are still without electricity, thousands have lost their homes, and countless have lost income because their home or workplace is in shambles. On top of that, the storm also has changed the political discussion.
A number of politicians including Governor Cuomo, Senator Schumer and Mayor Bloomberg have finally started talking about climate change. All of us at Olo hope that our elected officials will continue to prioritize climate change in both word and deed.
Even if you were fortunate enough not to have suffered the worst of these storm’s consequences you could still have felt their effects internally. Aches and pains in any of your joints could be a reminder of an old injury, or it could indicate start of a new condition that requires immediate attention.
In Eastern medicine, wind, cold and dampness felt in the air can penetrate the body and cause pain.
We’ve all heard of the elbow pain that acts up only when it rains, or the arthritis that lets us know in advance that the weather is about to turn. Baroreceptors in our joints sense pressure changes in the climate. In sensitive joints, this can translate into pain.
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After hurricane Katrina hit, the rate of heart attacks that came into hospitals rose 1.5%. Stay tuned for more about how to put your health first while focusing on recovery and rebuilding.
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