A new study conducted in China sheds light on the consequences of extreme weather-related temperatures. Researchers discovered that individuals experiencing more extremely hot or cold days were more likely to report depressive symptoms. As climate change has exposed more individuals to extreme temperatures, this research can help communities and clinicians recognize potential environmental triggers for depression. ...
i mean yeah, i used to cry when i wasn't able to sleep during load shedding in summers.
Also, its insanely difficult to work out or even go outside during extreme weather. You get really tired when coming back from work or school or whatever.