Abstract

Temporal changes in temperature, humidity, height of atmospheric pressure and their impact on the psycho-physical functioning of man since the ancient Greeks have been the subject of study. At the beginning of the 21st century, scientists around the world are presenting irrefutable evidence that meteorological phenomena significantly contribute to the worsening of the condition in chronic patients, and also cause various health problems among healthy weather-sensitive people. Modern medicine defines a person whose organism is not able to adapt to changes in weather conditions as meteoropaths, and the state in which their orgasm is during that period is called meteorotropic.

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