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Action pressed on climate's impact on women's health

Manju Devi endures intense pain while working on a Delhi farm last year due to the societal taboo around discussing women's health issues. Despite suffering from a prolapsed uterus, she remained silent and relied on painkillers to fulfill her duties, eventually requiring a hysterectomy. Devi emphasized the need to address the impact of rising temperatures on agricultural workers' health without waiting for such extreme measures.

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