The very high temperatures strain us and are not pleasant to most people.
The intense heat, pays us physically and creates an intense feeling of fatigue. What we are looking for is a cool place and water to feel better.
But in addition to the fatigue we feel, the heat has another effect on our body, which we probably do not imagine.
According to scientists in Clinical Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at Feinberg Medical School, Northwestern University in the United States, when the thermometer goes up many people are more resilient.
The heat and especially in combination with the humidity, increases the aggression and violent behavior, but also the bad manners in general.
This is because poor sleep quality, dehydration and the restrictions imposed by the heat in everyday life (eg staying indoors) can contribute to a bad mood during the summer months. Lack of control in such a situation can make a person even more resilient.
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