Extreme heat waves have significantly impacted the health of Germany’s population this year. According to a new report released on Monday, one in four people in Germany experienced health problems due to soaring temperatures.
The survey, conducted on behalf of health insurance company DAK-Gesundheit, found that fatigue, circulatory problems, and sleep disorders were among the most common issues faced by Germans during periods of extreme heat.
These findings highlight the growing concern over the effects of extreme weather on public health. As temperatures rise, understanding and addressing these health challenges becomes increasingly important.
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Survey reveals a quarter of Germans affected by extreme heat
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