Why is early spring bad for you?

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You may have noticed that this year's weather is a little more tolerant than in the past. Well, the U.S. Geological Survey recently revealed that spring really arrived early - up to three weeks. But before you celebrate, you may want to think about the impact of early spring on your health. <

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Is your state spring coming?

A few days ago, spring attacked the southern Great Plains and the southeastern Atlantic coast, 22 days earlier in Washington, D.C. It now appears on the coast of California, southern Nevada, southeastern Colorado, central Kansas, Missouri, southern Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. Report of the United States Geological Survey. It is expected to appear in West Virginia, Virginia and Philadelphia soon.

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So, what's the problem?

Although early spring may be associated with blooming buds, traveling to the beach and hiking through miles of green trees is not a good thing. In fact, it will have a significant impact on your health. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, we may have a longer and more aggressive pollen season. More importantly, ticks and mosquitoes will enter directly, causing health experts to worry about the spread of infectious diseases such as Zhaika, malaria, Lyme, dengue fever and eastern equine encephalitis. Early spring also affects our food, making crops vulnerable to late frost and summer drought.

The US Geological Survey reports that seasonal variations also have economic and cultural implications, including the timing of hunting and fishing seasons. Pollination insects such as livestock and bees may also be at risk.

What can you do?

You can control the weather, but studies show that higher temperatures are positively correlated with happiness, especially in cold winter when you are confined to a cage. So instead of worrying too much, we should make good use of the weather. Wild spray, go out for some exercise and vitamin D < /P>

do you think so? How to protect yourself from ticks and mosquitoes? What is your most anticipated spring event? What should individuals do to combat global warming? Please tell us in the comments section!

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