I saw this the other day. But it hit 70 degrees in Albuquerque (after -2 just two weeks earlier) and I spaced it, ha. Hmm, was it the weather? How does your brain handle the heat? What happens? - Dave
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(HealthDay News) -- People with multiple sclerosis may have more problems remembering, learning and processing information in warm weather than in cooler months, a small study suggests.
Researchers at the Kessler Foundation in West Orange, N.J., found that patients with MS performed 70 percent better on tests involving thinking, or cognitive functioning, on cooler days than they did at warmer times of the year.
Full article: http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyl...ay/650052.html
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(HealthDay News) -- People with multiple sclerosis may have more problems remembering, learning and processing information in warm weather than in cooler months, a small study suggests.
Researchers at the Kessler Foundation in West Orange, N.J., found that patients with MS performed 70 percent better on tests involving thinking, or cognitive functioning, on cooler days than they did at warmer times of the year.
Full article: http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyl...ay/650052.html