The Top Five Reasons to Participate in the Global Summit on Environmental Health

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Climate change and related disasters cause anxiety-related responses as well as chronic and severe mental health disorders. Flooding and prolonged deficiencies have been related with high levels of concern, depression and post-traumatic stress disorders. Early research advises that concern over climate change may contribute to an amount of mental health challenges, with anxiety, guilt, and grief. Paradoxically, severe weather can also have assured positive effects. People tend to pull composed in a crisis. Studies show that life-threatening weather variations can negatively affect mental health.

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