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Tropical medicine culture
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Tropical medicine culture focuses on treating high occurrence of climate-related illnesses like malaria and dengue fever.
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Arid regions
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Climate-related illnesses in arid regions are primarily linked to extreme heat and dryness, leading to heatstroke and dehydration.
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Desert regions
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In desert regions, extreme heat and lack of water increase the risk of climate-related illnesses such as heatstroke and sunburn.
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Equatorial regions
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Equatorial regions with high rainfall and warm temperatures are more susceptible to climate-related illnesses such as dengue fever and yellow fever.
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Island nations
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Island nations are vulnerable to climate-related illnesses such as high humidity, tropical diseases, and specific island-related diseases.
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Mountainous regions
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People living in mountainous regions are at a heightened risk for altitude-related illnesses.
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Polar regions
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In polar regions, climate-related illnesses such as frostbite and hypothermia are common due to the extreme cold.
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coastal areas
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Living in coastal areas increases the risk of waterborne illnesses and infections due to water contamination.
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temperate countries
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People living in temperate countries face a moderate risk of climate-related illnesses due to fluctuating temperatures and seasons.
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