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Extreme heat waves impair cognitive function and mental health

Extreme heat waves are having a significant impact on cognitive function and mental health, with vulnerable populations like children and individuals with pre-existing mental health disorders being particularly at risk. Studies indicate a correlation between rising temperatures and increased irritability, violence, and hospital admissions for mental health conditions. Researchers are investigating the specific mechanisms behind these effects, with early findings suggesting difficulties in focus and attention, though the long-term consequences of prolonged heat exposure remain under study. AI

RANK_REASON Article discusses research findings on the effects of heat waves on cognitive function and mental health, but does not present new research or a novel event.

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Extreme heat waves impair cognitive function and mental health

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  1. MIT Technology Review TIER_1 English(EN) · Jessica Hamzelou ·

    Heat waves mess with your brain. Scientists are trying to figure out why.

    It’s been hot in London this week. Really hot. A dangerous heat wave has hit Western Europe. Yesterday, the UK recorded its highest ever June temperature at 36.1 °C (about 97 °F). But as the weather app on my phone confirmed, it felt like 39 °C. It’s frightening that we are seein…