As global warming intensifies, mental health crises linked to heat stress, climate anxiety, and displacement are becoming more severe, highlighting the urgent need for climate action to protect both the planet and human well-being.
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Research indicates that elevated temperatures are associated with increased psychiatric hospital admissions for various mental and neurological disorders, including mood and anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, and dementia.
Summer-related SAD causes depression, anxiety, insomnia, and loss of appetite due to prolonged heat and excessive sunlight. Rising global temperatures worsen symptoms by disrupting sleep and hydration, increasing stress, and making summers longer and more intense, amplifying mental health struggles
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