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Increasingly intense and frequent spells of humidity linked to global heating may exacerbate mental health conditions, with women and young people worst affected
Thanks, very informative. I have to agree though, I feel absolutely miserable during summer. The heat is just too much, it makes me even less functional than ususal and that means I'm basically crippled. I think the effects of climate change is gonna worsen the conditions to live on this planet irreversably and that's gonna affect those the most that already struggle right now. It's not a very obvious connection but I think the conclusion in this article is on point.
Maybe we should do something about climate change? Please...?
Increasingly intense and frequent spells of humidity linked to global heating may exacerbate mental health conditions, with women and young people worst affected
Doesn't matter to me--Despite low humidity in Florida in the Winter, and quite high humidity here now, I'm still just as miserable without her now as I was in January, weather has zero to do with it, at least with me
Thanks, very informative. I have to agree though, I feel absolutely miserable during summer. The heat is just too much, it makes me even less functional than ususal and that means I'm basically crippled. I think the effects of climate change is gonna worsen the conditions to live on this planet irreversably and that's gonna affect those the most that already struggle right now. It's not a very obvious connection but I think the conclusion in this article is on point.
Maybe we should do something about climate change? Please...?
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