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Meteorsensitive. How weather affects our physical and mental health

  • Psychology
  • Categories:Psychology
  • Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:February,2023
  • Pages:376
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  • Publication Place:Spain
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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English title 《 Meteorsensitive. How weather affects our physical and mental health 》
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★If weather changes alter your mood; if winter saddens you, or your knees become your secret whistle-blowers announcing the upcoming rain, then it is highly likely that you are meteorsensitive.
★Atmospheric pressure, wind, high temperatures, pollution, solar radiation, altitude or the effect of the moon are some of the aspects that I have dug with the main intention of demolishing myths and finding answers in the only place where I have encountered the truth since I was a little girl: science.

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We take for granted that storms depress us, that spring fever exists, that winds madden us, and that the moon affects women’s menstrual cycle. But, what is the truth behind all that? And more importantly, which other environmental factors or meteorological upheavals can alter our physical and mental health?
When Mar Gómez, a Physicist and meteorologist moved to southwest Madrid, she could tell how her body was reacting to the drier weather and the local gusty winds. Driven by her scientific curiosity, she immersed herself in the study of meteorsensitivity, a rather unknown discipline, but one that offers mind-blowing answers to understand the effects that atmospheric changes have on our bodies. And, most importantly, how the current advance of climate change will end up affecting not only the planet, but also all of us.

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Mar Gómez holds a Cum Laude PhD and Degree in Physical Science from the
Complutense university of Madrid, where she specialised in Physics of the Atmosphere. Currently, she is the head of the meteorology section of eltiempo.es and has contributed to a number of media outlets. Among her most outstanding talks, it is worth mentioning the one she gave during the International summit on Climate, Change The Change, the United Nations summit on Climate Change (COP25), and her involvement in the United Nations program to protect the Artic.

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