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Extreme Heat and Mental Health


Heat Health Awareness: Why it's Important for Persons ... - SAMHSA

Increases in temperatures can lead to disrupted sleep patterns and sleep deprivation, which may contribute to mental health and substance use ...

Extreme heat and poor air quality are threatening childrens' mental ...

A large body of research shows that extreme heat leads to worsening symptoms and more emergency department visits for people with mental health ...

How Heat Waves Take a Toll on Mental Health - The New York Times

Studies have found links between rising temperatures and a range of mental health issues including mental fatigue, aggression and even higher rates of suicide.

Extreme Heat Is Making Our Mental Health Worse - Bloomberg News

As the temperature climbs, our brains have to work harder and harder to regulate our bodies — and our psyches.

How Extreme Heat Impacts Your Brain and Mental Health - Time

Doctors and scientists are now starting to unravel the complex interplay between extreme heat and poor mental health outcomes.

Extreme Heat and Mental Health: 10 Tips to Stay Cool and Cope

Sweltering heat can destabilize mood, exacerbate existing mental health conditions and complicate psychiatric drug treatment.

Extreme Heat Contributes to Worsening Mental Health, Especially ...

Extreme heat has been associated with a range of mental health impacts in research over many years, including increases in irritability and ...

Extreme Heat Linked to Increase in Mental Health Emergency Care

The researchers found that the impact of heat on mental health was similar across age groups, and evident in both men and women and in every ...

What extreme heat does to the human body – and mental health

The US National Weather Service says nearly one half of the population of the United States is under an active heat warning.

Association Between Ambient Heat and Risk of Emergency ...

Days of extreme heat were associated with an IRR of 1.08 (95% CI, 1.07-1.09) for ED visits for any mental health condition. Associations between ...

Is there an association between hot weather and poor mental health ...

A 0.9% increase in mental health-related morbidity per 1 °C rise in temperature. •. Heatwaves increase the risk of mental health-related outcomes. •. Higher ...

Extreme Heat and Mental Health and Its Effects on Wellbeing

Extreme temperatures can act as a stressor, potentially leading to mood episodes such as mania or depression. Heat can disrupt sleep — a common ...

The impact of summer heat on physical and mental health | Opinion

Turn on the air conditioner at home. · High temperatures negatively affect people taking medications for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and ...

Excessive heat found to exacerbate stress, mental health conditions

Scientists say heat waves are becoming more common, and people are being warned that excessively hot conditions are found to exacerbate ...

Yes, heat can affect your brain and mood. Here's why - NPR

"I think this is consistent with what a lot of physicians will tell you if they have worked during hot conditions," Dresser says. Mental health ...

How to manage your mental health in a heatwave

But a heatwave can have a severe impact on our mental health ... heat can affect people living with a mental illness and offers some ...

Heat Waves and Your Mental Health | Psychology Today

Much talk about climate change is on a broad scale, but research shows that excessive heat has significant individual psychological effects ...

How extreme heat can affect mental health - Spectrum News

Some studies show that exposure to extreme heat can increase the risk of depression by more than 30%, anxiety by 70%. and both by over 87%.

Authorities warn that heat can amplify mental health impacts - WUSA9

"Extreme heat is linked to increased irritability and depression as well as fluctuations in emotion and mood," Moise said. Numerous psychiatric ...

Commentary: Extreme heat is making our mental health worse - CNA

As the temperature climbs, our brains have to work harder and harder to regulate our bodies - and our psyches, says Lisa Jarvis for ...