Why poor summer weather leaves schoolchildren at higher risk of bugs - and how to break the infection cycle
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Dr. Máire Finn emphasized, "Children may be more prone to infections this autumn and winter because Ireland's poor summer lowered their chances to improve resilience." This highlights the cyclic impact of weather on children's health.
Speaking about the public's health, Dr. Finn noted, "It's a pattern I've observed repeatedly; rainy and colder summers don’t allow children to build up the healthy resilience they need for the chilly months ahead."
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