tiredness builds up over weeks, it may lead to a lack of focus, memory loss or irritability. heat can affect neurotransmitters in the brain, serotonin and dopamine which can control your mood. this can lead to changes in behaviour. it makes us irritable, can lead to making worse judgments, and we see an increase in crime and violence when it is hotter. this plays out online. a study found there was a 22% increase in the number of misogynistic and homophobic and racist tweets when temperatures were above 42 degrees. you are launching your podcast, what can we look forward to? we are looking at fast fashion, vaping bands, how world cup athletes have been tracking their periods to improve performance.
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year in phoenix but the stretch of days that is setting this heat wave apart from others. reaching into the teens, 114 degrees, for example and more for two weeks. getting overheated like that you start to get tired, irritable, angry, not thinking clearly. it is killing us, it is. hard to enjoy the beach when you can t be out in the sun for too long. it is hospital. miserable. we re from vegas and we are typically prone to this. but today is out of control. harris: team coverage on the dangerous heat of summer 2023. fox weather s max gordon is in las vegas. let s start with janice dean at the fox weather center. this is the stretch of time that people are dealing with this? we are going into the fifth and sixth week for folks in texas under relentless heat and humidity and now talking about areas that typically do see heat this time of summer but the stretch is breaking records.