Sunny Priyan
Increased temperatures lead to heat exhaustion, heatstroke, and dehydration.
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Rising temperatures can worsen air quality, triggering respiratory problems like asthma and allergies.
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Heatwaves can expand the range of disease-carrying insects, leading to an increase in diseases like malaria and dengue.
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Global warming affects water availability and food production, causing malnutrition and dehydration.
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Warmer climates and uncertainty contribute to stress, anxiety, and mental health disorders.
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Rising sea levels and extreme heat events force people to relocate, exposing them to higher risks of infection and injury.
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