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During and after menopause, many women are plagued with frequent hot flashes that can disrupt sleep for months or years.
The study, led by the University of East Anglia, is the first to examine the link between cumulative carbon dioxide emissions and more frequent hot days.
As shown in the video below from NASA, summer temperatures have already begun to shift significantly towards more frequent hot extremes over the past 50 years.
This week another study was also published which found that, of women who have frequent hot flushes and sweats due to the menopause, the average duration of symptoms was just over seven years.
On land, climate change is "expected to be associated with rising snow lines, more frequent hot extremes, less frequent cold extremes, and increasing extreme rainfall related to flood risk in many locations".
After quizzing 102 menopausal women who had difficulty sleeping, researchers at Wayne State University learned that 60percentt suffered relatively frequent hot flashes -- an average of four every eight hours.
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Casey takes several fabulous vacations per year, she frequents hots spots such as Colorado, Hawaii, and Cabo.
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