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Pain patches, insulin or antidepressants: Some medications are sensitive to heat. An expert explains what needs to be taken care of.
During the summer, many older people experience a decrease in appetite. High temperatures and dehydration affect the mechanisms that regulate hunger.Hot or copious meals are not appetizing.This situation is aggravated by emotional factors such as loneliness or anxiety, which also influence the interest in food.This reduction in intake can have serious consequences: weight loss, muscle weakness, fatigue and a more vulnerable immune system. Expert…
One week of tropical heat, the next week a drop in temperatures by up to 15 degrees. An everyday reality that affects the lives of almost all of us. Adult general practitioner Laura Hanták explains the effect that heat, temperature fluctuations, and heat sensitivity can have on the human body.
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