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Climate Change Linked to Rising Stroke Deaths
A new study reveals a disturbing link between climate change and stroke deaths. Extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, are contributing to a significant rise in stroke fatalities worldwide. Researchers warn this number will climb as the planet continues to warm. The study, published in Neurology, analyzed data from 204 countries. While strokes are on the rise due to population growth, extreme temperatures are a major factor. Experts urge immediate action to address climate change and protect public health.