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jacey | 18:02 Mon 02nd May 2005 | Science
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Could someone please explain to me why my angina gets bad when its stormy weather. When I mentioned it to my consultant, he gave an answer to his 'entourage'  stating that it also affects some epileptics too. They asked some questions tof him, but he had to turn his back on me, to answer , therefore I missed it! ( but then I was ONLY the patient :( )  Thanks in advance :)
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Basically - during stormy weather the atmospheric pressure is lowered which (in a nutshell) leads to less oxygen reaching the heart.

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