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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). | ||
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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). |