Effects of Global Warming on Human Health
Introduction
How does global warming affect human health, why do scientists trust the spread of chronic kidney disease, and how do we protect ourselves from the effects of climate change?
Dr. Alexander Myasnikov’s Insights
Dr. Alexander Myasnikov, answering these questions, points out that global warming began a century ago, and the average temperature on Earth is gradually increasing.
According to him, due to high temperatures, people will suffer primarily from a lack of drinking water, and the forest area will decrease, which will lead to “a change in the habitat: for example, the number of bats, mosquitoes and rats will become larger.”
He says: “The most common mutations of viruses and bacteria occur in bats.”
He points out that scientists have linked the spread of diseases such as Ebola and AIDS to climate change.
He says, “Diseases like malaria will spread again. Previously, this disease was found in Georgia, Kazakhstan, Sochi and Italy.”
He points out that medical experts recognize that they are unable to influence climate change and the ecological situation. But they can think about how to strengthen the body to prevent disease. Increased immunity, good sleep, walking, running, swimming, exercise, maintaining a balanced diet and controlling blood pressure.
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