Rising Heat Due to Climate Change Poses Serious Threat to Mental Health, Study Reveals

A recent study by Columbia University reveals that rising heat waves due to climate change pose a significant threat to mental health globally. While most heat action plans mention mental health broadly, few address specific heat-related issues like suicide and psychiatric emergencies. Experts warn that increased heat worsens depression, anxiety, and stress, urging countries like Pakistan to adopt comprehensive strategies and raise public awareness to combat this growing challenge.

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