“Climate change has set a trend for more frequent and intense heat waves ... the escalating frequency of extreme weather. IMD ...
New research suggests people with implanted defibrillators may face double or triple the risk for atrial fibrillation when temperatures spike over 100 degrees.
New research finds that on extremely hot days, people with implanted defibrillators face nearly triple the odds for a ...
Thousands of Americans with heart trouble have small implanted defibrillators, to help regulate their heartbeat and keep ...
For dually eligible adults aged 65 years and older, heat waves are associated with increased adverse health events, according to a study published online Nov. 8 in JAMA Health Forum.
According to the European Union's climate agency, 2024 is also the first year to breach the 1.5 degree Celsius climate ...
Heat waves were associated with increased adverse events among individuals older than 65 years with both Medicare and ...
The prolonged heat prompted Queensland Health to issue a health warning for the Cape Peninsula ... so for the next few days ...
The study reveals that heat exposure increases health risks for pregnant women and their babies, impacting outcomes like ...
As part of a broader project on extreme heat and older people, we surveyed 547 Queenslanders ... Miguel AF/Shutterstock We ...
The World Health Organization recently released a report identifying the climate crisis as a contributor to global deaths and ...
“We are seeing the number of more extreme weather events, whether it’s on the heat side or on the rain and storminess ...