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==Results==
 
==Results==
  
[[File:Score vs Time - Ascending by Time.png|thumb|Many of the above results are highly speculative. For example, the relationship with time may indicate a general pattern of better sinuses later in the day, but sinus scores seem to cycle throughout the day.]]
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Some results that one individual has noticed thus far from data analysis, which may not apply to other people, include:
 
 
Some results that one individual has noticed thus far from data analysis, which may not apply to other people, indicate that '''cloudy weather''' ranks among the main [[causes]] of [[rhinosinusitis]], and that wearing '''[http://eaglegamma.com/goggles/ these sports glasses]''' works better than other [[treatments]]. Details include:
 
  
 
* A negative correlation of sinus symptom intensity with air temperature (-0.31).
 
* A negative correlation of sinus symptom intensity with air temperature (-0.31).
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The distributions of sinus symptoms and some weather conditions may be normal.
 
The distributions of sinus symptoms and some weather conditions may be normal.
 
Many of the above results are highly speculative. For example, the relationship with time may indicate a general pattern of better sinuses later in the day, but sinus scores seem to cycle throughout the day.
 
 
Some paranasal sinuses may be more affected by [[symptoms]] than others. For example, the ethmoid, maxillary, and frontal sinuses may be more affected than the sphenoid sinuses.
 
 
==Additional Resources==
 
 
Sinusitis is one of the main reasons why people have medical problems or see doctors. [https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/sinuses.htm National Center for Health Statistics]
 
  
 
[[Category: Sinuses]]
 
[[Category: Sinuses]]

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