Health of older Americans at risk from growing heat waves fueled by climate change
Heat waves fueled by climate change are arriving earlier, growing more intense and lasting longer, creating higher risks of illness and death for older people who are especially vulnerable to hot weather. In America’s hottest big metro, older people accounted for most of the people who died last summer in broiling heat inside their homes, almost all without air conditioning. The heat dangers well known in greater Phoenix are becoming known familiar nationwide. WHY ARE OLDER PEOPLE MORE LIKELY TO DIE FROM THE HEAT? People ages 60 and over tend to have more chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease...
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