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Migraines and Atmospheric Conditions

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I hail from the border city of Buffalo, New York, near the Canadian border. I am an online learner pursuing a Doctorate in Geography with a focus on hazards and vulnerabilities. I also live with a disability. In the twenty-first century, there has been a surge to unify or integrate geography with various disciplines and subject matters such as hazards geography, disability geography, and geography education.

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Ilan Kelman Laura M. Stough

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Johnson, V.A. (2015). Migraines and Atmospheric Conditions. In: Kelman, I., Stough, L.M. (eds) Disability and Disaster. Disaster Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137486004_11

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