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* A positive correlation of sinus symptom intensity with air pressure (0.14).
 
* A positive correlation of sinus symptom intensity with air pressure (0.14).
 
** Better sinuses in high pressure (which correlates with clear days).
 
** Better sinuses in high pressure (which correlates with clear days).
* A positive correlation of sinus symptom intensity with humidity (0.02).
 
** Better sinuses in higher humidity.
 
* A negative correlation of sinus symptom intensity with wind (-0.09).
 
** Better sinuses with less wind.
 
  
 
Also, sinus symptoms seem cyclical, as with other biological patterns. There are probably circadian, ultracircadian, and infracircadian rhythms (i.e. with durations of one day, shorter than a day, and longer than a day).
 
Also, sinus symptoms seem cyclical, as with other biological patterns. There are probably circadian, ultracircadian, and infracircadian rhythms (i.e. with durations of one day, shorter than a day, and longer than a day).

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