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The UK is expected to reach 33°C by Saturday, with humidity making it difficult to cope. High temperatures strain the body and brain, leading to cognitive issues like poor focus and memory lapses. Doctors warn of dangers to those on certain antidepressants and those with neurological conditions. Those with multiple sclerosis or migraines may struggle more; heat exhaustion and stroke, which is life-threatening if untreated, were also warned against.
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