Climate Change's Hotter Days Could Bring More Alcohol, Drug Crises

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Sweltering temperatures appear to fuel drug-related hospital visits, a problem that could be worsening with climate change, a new study suggests.

, but only up to a limit of 65.8 degrees Fahrenheit. This cap could be because above a certain temperature people are not more likely to go outside, the study authors suggested.

These researchers would like to link cases of deaths with hospital visit records to create a fuller picture of patients' medical history.

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