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Extreme climate can cause fatal cardiovascular diseases

An international team of scientists has warned that air temperatures that are too high or too low increase the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease.

The study included deaths of more than 32 million people due to cardiovascular diseases, including 11.7 million due to coronary heart disease, 9.35 million due to stroke, 3.57 million due to heart failure, and 670,000 due to arrhythmias.

The results showed that very high and very low air temperatures are related to the risk of death due to various cardiovascular diseases, such as ischemia, stroke and heart failure, as it became clear to the researchers that very hot and very cold days were the cause of 2.2 and 9.1 additional deaths, per thousand deaths due to cardiovascular diseases, respectively. In hot and cold days, deaths due to heart failure also increased by 2.6 and 12.8 per thousand deaths, respectively, according to Russia Today.

A local daily reported that the study confirmed the findings of other scientists regarding the contribution of climate change to the increase in deaths due to high temperatures. Deaths are linked to an average temperature increase of about one degree Celsius over what it was before the industrial boom.

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