Research shows injury from extreme heat more likely, as advocates push for a new federal heat rule and employers push back.
Regarding the impact of heat on young children, scientists note that their bodies absorb heat quickly, and the ability to sweat, and therefore cool down, is not fully developed. The immune system of ...
Extreme heat poses a greater risk to younger populations than the elderly, according to a new analysis which revealed that 75 ...
Study reveals young adults face the highest heat-related death risk, defying assumptions about heat vulnerability.
According to researchers several factors are at work, for instance young adults are more likely to be engaged in outdoor ...
A recent study reveals that extreme heat poses a significant risk to younger populations rather than the elderly in Mexico, ...
Young workers often face inflexible job conditions, increasing their exposure to heat-related risks like dehydration and heat ...
Several factors could be causing this increased risk among young adults, researchers speculated. Young adults are more likely ...
Many recent studies assume that elderly people are at particular risk of dying from extreme heat as the planet warms.
New study finds 75 per cent of heat-related deaths occur in people under the age of 35, contradicting previous studies ...
A severe condition with body temperatures exceeding 40°C, heat stroke symptoms include red skin, confusion, dizziness, seizures, and coma. Emergency treatment involves cooling the body and ...
With summer upon us and the potential for more extreme heatwaves, what's the best way to stay hydrated? And do cold drinks really cool us down?