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High Temperatures and Climatic Emergencies Bring Out Cases of Eco-Anxiety

Summary by Salud a Diario
Therefore, in times of extreme temperatures, summer or winter, and in times of severe weather episodes, psychologists and psychiatrists tend to more people with eco-anxiety. They also have a lot to do with catastrophistic information and long-term fateful projections that generate uncertainty and increase the sense of lack of control.
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Therefore, in times of extreme temperatures, summer or winter, and in times of severe weather episodes, psychologists and psychiatrists tend to more people with eco-anxiety. They also have a lot to do with catastrophistic information and long-term fateful projections that generate uncertainty and increase the sense of lack of control.

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Salud a Diario broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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