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If the heat your body gains exceeds the level at which your body can remove it, heat exhaustion or heat stroke can occur.
Warming temperatures may be taking a toll on older adults. New research has linked extreme heat exposure to a higher epigenetic age, indicating that climate change could be accelerating the aging ...
Conditions under which humans can effectively regulate their body temperature are actually much lower than earlier models ...
This guest post is by: Aditya Valiathan Pillai, a doctoral researcher focused on extreme heat policy at King’s College London and a visiting fellow of the Sustainable Futures Collaborative (SFC).
While the summer might feel a little distant right now, knowing how to cope with extreme heat could save your life.
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