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An Italian study revealed that climate change, especially heatwaves and severe cold spells, increases health burdens on Alzheimer’s patients. It was found that high temperatures are associated with an 11% increase in emergency visits within three days, while cold temperatures led to a 14% rise in visits after ten days. Those aged between 70 and 90 were the most affected during heatwaves, whereas a clear link between weather changes and Parkinson’s disease was not established. The results indicate that behavioral patterns and cognitive impairment in Alzheimer’s patients contribute to exacerbating their risks during extreme weather conditions.
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