we ll talk to her shortly but here s a clip of her film. it is around 28 degrees at the moment, and very humid. i ve been sweating quite a lot all morning. this is just one of three jobs this woman has to help feed her two children. there was also a third child who she lost six months into her pregnancy. translation: i would work the whole day in the heat. l my legs would swell. i felt thirsty all the time and out of breath. one day i was cutting the crops, i suddenly felt intense pain, and i started bleeding. i went to see the doctor and he told me my baby had died. most of us women who have miscarriages never find out why their babies died, but do you think that working out in the heat could have had anything to do with it? translation: i think so. i think standing in the heat for hours could have had an impact. with me now is bbc s global health correspondent, tulip mazumdar, and professorjane hirst, who is chair in global women s health at the george institute for global
As soon as summer comes, it becomes hot and humid outside. From drinking plenty of water to eating cold treats, people do plenty of things to beat the heat. However, summer is also the perfect time to take things slow and enjoy the outdoors under the beautiful sunshine. Unfortunately, for many people, summer is also the time when feeling hot, uncomfortable due to the rising temperature. But during summer, one gets to enjoy the abundance of seasonal fruits and vegetables – and you get plenty of fresh produce that can help you cool down.
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