Digestive disorders affect up to 40% of the global population, with issues like IBS and GERD rising steadily, according to the World Gastroenterology Organisation. Simultaneously, climate change has been linked to an increase in heatwaves, pollution, and extreme weather events—all of which carry significant health impacts, as highlighted by the World Health Organization. The digestive system is particularly vulnerable, yet many symptoms go undetected until they become severe, making early intervention and awareness critical.
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21. Mold Growth in Humid Environments Rising temperatures and increased humidity—both hallmarks of climate change—create ideal conditions for mold growth in homes, workplaces, and food storage…