Climate change could aggravate brain conditions, researchers find

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Brain Study

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How could climate change impact mental health, and more specifically, the nervous system? Such was the question posed by a research team led by Professor Sanjay Sisodiya of University College London. The researchers carried out a meta-analysis of 332 papers published worldwide between 1968 and 2023 on the potential effects of climate change on neurological diseases.

People with dementia are also particularly vulnerable to extreme weather events such as floods or forest fires, as “cognitive impairment can limit their ability to adapt behaviour to environmental changes,” the researchers explain.

 

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