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Seriously now... The thing with deserts being healthy...
Low humidity means easier to breathe air. It also tends to mean fewer particles in the air, since humidity tends to encourage stuff to float around, I think. Anyhow, the point is, nice clean dry air. It is good for a number of resperatory problems. So if you happen to have TB, asthma, or anything like that, it will help.
Otherwise, it won't make a difference. Just stay inside during the day from May to August. I am *nod* kidding, especially in Phoenix. Tucson is a little better, but Phoenix is hot. Expect to pay a lot for AC. You won't want to turn it off.
On the up side... and I don't usually think this is true about specific places... but they have some fine women in Phoenix. Dayum. Nice. Don't know what it is... people just seem to take care of themselves in Phoenix. Plus, it is *always* the right weather for skimpy clothes, and the tans are natural. (We all know I prefer pale girls, right? Well the tan girl in AZ ain't so bad.)
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