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  2. 4. Dry skin and dermatitis. According to researchers, dry indoor air, especially air-conditioned environments, can lead to rough, dry skin. It can also worsen eczema symptoms. Air that’s too dry ...

  3. How to Protect Your Skin from the Effects of Climate Change

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    Vitamin C also protects the skin from oxidative damage by neutralizing free radicals. Additionally, levels of vitamin E decrease with age. To combat this, make sure to include plenty of ...

  4. Effects of climate change on human health - Wikipedia

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    Changes in climate can cause decreasing yields for some crops and regions, resulting in higher food prices, food insecurity, and undernutrition. Climate change can also reduce water security. These factors together can lead to increasing poverty, human migration, violent conflict, and mental health issues. [7] [8] [3]

  5. fatalistic thinking. existential dread. guilt or shame related to your own carbon footprint. post-traumatic stress after experiencing effects of climate change. feelings of depression, anxiety, or ...

  6. Winter Dry Skin: 11 Tips to Help Prevent Dry Skin - Healthline

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    According to Harvard Health Publishing, a humidifier setting of 60 percent in winter can replenish moisture in the top layer of your skin. 6. Dial down the temperature. A hot shower or bath at the ...

  7. Why Is My Skin So Dry Even When I Moisturize? - Healthline

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    psoriasis. seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff) Some infectious diseases like scabies, along with bacterial or fungal infections, can also lead to dry skin. 9. A cold, dry climate. Cold air naturally ...

  8. Summer Heatwaves Pose Major Health Risks: 8 Tips to Stay Safe

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    Health dangers of heat waves. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), heat waves come with several potential health dangers, including: dehydration. respiratory disease. heat cramps ...

  9. Staying Healthy: Top 10 Tips for Good Health

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    Stay hydrated. Limit alcohol. Get check-ups. Know your numbers. Manage stress. Safe sex. Takeaway. Some lifestyle choices can make a big difference when it comes to your mental and physical well ...