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Climate change extreme heat puts people at greater risk of kidney disease
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Tue, 2024-09-17 09:43 — mike kraft
Extreme heat due to climate crisis puts people at greater risk of kidney disease Researchers are finding heat-related illnesses can also contribute to heart disease and cognitive impairment The Guardian
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When the body is exposed to extreme heat, the cardiovascular system goes into overdrive to keep the body at a safe temperature. Over time, experts say, these functions take a toll on organs like the heart and kidneys – especially for people who exert themselves outdoors.
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