A new study reveals a significant link between higher temperatures at night and increased stroke risk, particularly in the elderly and women.

Researchers analyzed 15 years of data from Augsburg University Hospital and found a 7% increased risk of stroke following tropical nights. The study emphasizes the need for adaptation strategies and urban planning adjustments to mitigate the impact on public health. #ClimateChange

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Good point, if too hot you can sleep naked under say a duvet, you can take the duvet off and just sleep naked on the bed, after that there are probably fewer options if you can't take anything else off.

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