'Researchers found significant increases in hospital and emergency visits and in deaths due to mental health conditions during heatwaves.' CornellBCTR explains why.
The evidence shows warmer temperatures can lead to mental health crises.Source: shutterhold/Adobe Stockthe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. It was the sixth-hottest July since the U.S. began recording temperatures, 143 years ago. In addition, overnight temperatures in the month hit their highest levels in recorded history.
These warmer temperatures lead to all sorts of implications—melting glaciers, challenges for farmers, and effects on wildlife to name a few. It may surprise you to learn that these higher temperatures also have detrimental effects on our mental health.lays out the evidence on heat exposure and mental health outcomes; it combines data from 53 studies that examined hospital records during heatwaves.
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