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MANY people believe that rainy weather exacerbates aches and pains. However, this has now been debunked by a study at Harvard University.
Researchers looked at 11 million visits to doctors made by 1.5 million pensioners between 2008 and 2012, to see if there was a correlation between rainfall and the reporting of joint or back complaints. They found that on rainy days 6.35 per cent of visits to doctors included complaints about pain; this compared with 6.39 per cent on dry days.