Why is early spring really bad for you?

You may have noticed that this year's weather is more tolerant than in the past. Well, the US Geological Survey recently revealed that spring really arrived very early - up to three weeks. But before you celebrate, you may want to consider how an early spring affects your health.

Spring appeared at the beginning of this year. How will this affect your health? (Source: National Phenology Network)

What happened in spring in your country?

A few days ago spring attacked the southern Great Plains and the southeast coast of the Atlantic Ocean, 22 days before Washington, DC now appears in the coastal area of ​​California, southern Nevada, southeastern Colorado, Kansas Central, Missouri, Southern Illinois, Indiana and Australian hio," US Geological Survey report. It is expected to appear soon in West Virginia, Virginia and Philadelphia.

So what is the problem?

Although early spring may remind people of blooming buds, travel to the beach and hike through miles of green space - this is not a good thing. In fact, it can have a major impact on your health. According to the US Geological Survey, we may have a longer, more aggressive pollen season. More importantly, mites and mosquitoes will enter immediately, leaving health experts worried about the spread of infectious diseases such as Zika virus, malaria, Lyme disease, dengue fever and eastern equine encephalitis. Early onset of spring also affects our food, making crops susceptible to night frost and summer drought.

Seasonal changes have economic and cultural impacts. The US Geological Survey reports that “including the impact of hunting and fishing seasons. time". Livestock and pollinators like bees can also be at risk.

What can you do?

You can't control the weather, but studies have shown that there is a positive correlation between temperature rise and happiness, especially if you are locked up in the cold winter. So don't worry too much, take advantage of the weather. Crazy spray the bugs and go out to do some exercise and vitamin D.

What do you think?

How do you protect yourself from mites and mosquitoes? What is your most anticipated spring activity? What should individuals do to fight global warming? please atThe comment section tells us!