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Heat stress lays bare the tension between climate mitigation and adaptation. Workers are caught in the middle.
As summer heat intensifies, traditional Indian spices offer natural cooling solutions. Fennel, coriander, and cardamom help regulate body temperature and aid digestion. Mint provides a refreshing ...
"Heat stress is what kills," said Dr. Larry Kenney, a Penn State professor of physiology and kinesiology who specializes in how the body regulates temperature, particularly for seniors.
Heat stress can cause exaggerated cardiovascular strain, impaired cognitive function, early onset of fatigue, and heat illnesses, including heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and the related condition ...