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Erin's avatar

As someone living with chronic illnesses, I already notice huge changes in my symptoms depending on air pressure, pollutants, and weather events. I need to lie down on days where most people can function just fine in the heat. This Guardian article and this interview give me relief in knowing that other people are paying attention to this and talking about it. I feel less alone and less despairing in my own concern. Thank you so much for the work that you do.

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Larry Hogue's avatar

Having backpacked in 115-degree heat in the desert, I can confirm it does affect your brain. It felt like I was functioning on lizard brain only, with the higher functions pretty impaired.

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