World Environment Day on June 5 each year is celebrated worldwide on the world to create awareness on the people. World Environment Day to be celebrated on June 5 each year is not limited to trees, water and pollution. The changing environment is affecting our health directly. The changing environment has a direct effect on the heart health. Growing temperature and hot winds, hot winds, not only cause heat but also increasing the heart related problems.
The summer is no longer mizza but it is becoming the greatest enemy of our health. In India, the number of heat waves in the last few years have increased the number of hearted deaths. According to doctors and environmental experts, when the temperature goes up to 40 degrees Celsius, the flesh increases. This seems to be fast heartbeat and the blood pressure falls up and falls up with a heart attack or stroke.
What is saying reports?
According to the reports of the AIMS and ICMR (AIIMS & ICMR), increasing the risk of heart disease due to increasing heat and pollution in the environment. To avoid the heat movement, don’t go out between 12 to 4 o’clock, loose and mild-colored clothing, be hydrated and maintain a cool environment in houses.
What is experts say?
Dr. RR Dutta, HOPD, Internal Medicine, Pars Healthcare, according to the human body, the human body controls his internal temperature and increased blood flow in the skin. However, during too much heat, this therregulatory system can deteriorate. When the body struggles to cool yourself, the heart has to work hard, stress grows and blood pressure increases.
In addition, vehicles like smoke, industrial waste and dust, which affects the respiratory system but also the heart. The subtle particles like pm 2.5 enroll the blood flow and harm the hearts of the heart.
A recent study conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology, researchers of Bhuvnewarwar, is responsible for the 60 per cent of the temperature of the temperature in Indian cities. The research published in the Nature Journal has revealed that despite the only percent of the land, despite the captivity of the land, the world has more than half the population of the world.
The main advisor of the Environment Defense Fund of India Defense Fund said heat waves said that heat waves were mainly due to disruption of climate variation and weather patterns. Therefore, the exhaust of greenhouse gases need to reduce and increase the forest area.