Aneurysms in the Times of the Climatic Change
Aneurysms in the Times of the Climatic Change
Blog Article
The effects of climate change are now evident on a global level and indisputable even to the most skeptical.Melting ice, Glass Break Sensor rising sea levels, and changing climate zones are a daily occurrence and subject of debate in the media.Beyond the obvious effects of these phenomena on human lives, countless others arise and await being studied.Meanwhile, it has been proven that many health problems are related to changes in weather and large fluctuations of temperature.Specifically, studies have been conducted to correlate the rupture of intracranial aneurysms with seasonal and climatic conditions.
The conclusions of these studies linked the rupture of intracranial aneurysms with higher temperatures, as well as with higher atmospheric pressure.Inevitably, one of the questions raised is whether the change in weather brings about conditions that favor the rupture of intracranial aneurysms throughout the year.The purpose of this paper is to present the results of BIBERRY COMPLEX studies that correlate these two factors and, then, to demonstrate that these meteorological conditions now prevail throughout the year, influencing, perhaps, and distributing the rupture of intracranial aneurysms during all seasons.