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As Heat Records Fall, How Hot Is Too Hot for the Human Body?
By W. Larry Kenney, Daniel Vecellio, Rachel Cottle and S. Tony Wolf Your Health

As Heat Records Fall, How Hot Is Too Hot for the Human Body?

Extreme heat has been breaking records across Europe, Asia and North America, with millions of people sweltering in heat and humidity well above “normal” for days on end. Death Valley hit a temperature of 128 degrees Fahrenheit (53.3 degrees Celsius) on July 16, 2023 – not quite the world’s hottest day on record, but close. […]

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As a Summer Heat Wave Pummels The US, an Expert Warns About the Dangers of Humidity — Particularly for Toddlers, Young Athletes and Older Adults
By W. Larry Kenney Your Health

As a Summer Heat Wave Pummels The US, an Expert Warns About the Dangers of Humidity — Particularly for Toddlers, Young Athletes and Older Adults

Because of climate change, summers are getting hotter and more humid – much more humid. SciLine interviewed Dr. W. Larry Kenney, professor of physiology and kinesiology at Penn State University, who discussed why humid heat can be dangerous to human health and, in some cases, life-threatening; how heat stresses the body, particularly the cardiovascular system; […]

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It’s a Myth That Sunscreen Prevents Melanoma in People of Color — A Dermatologist Explains
By Adewole S. Adamson Your Health

It’s a Myth That Sunscreen Prevents Melanoma in People of Color — A Dermatologist Explains

Melanoma is a potentially deadly form of skin cancer that effects people of every racial and ethnic group. The risk factor most closely linked to developing melanoma is exposure to ultraviolet, or UV, rays from the sun. In fact, sunburns have been associated with doubling one’s risk of melanoma. Sunscreen can block UV rays and […]

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3 Tips for Preventing Heat Stroke
By Gabriel Neal Your Health

3 Tips for Preventing Heat Stroke

As a primary care physician who often treats patients with heat-related illnesses, I know all too well how heat waves create spikes in hospitalizations and deaths related to “severe nonexertional hyperthermia,” or what most people call “heat stroke.” Heat stroke is when a person’s core body temperature rises too high – often more than 104 […]

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Why Are Some People Mosquito Magnets and Others Unbothered? A Medical Entomologist Points to Metabolism, Body Odor And Mindset
By Jonathan Day Your Health

Why Are Some People Mosquito Magnets and Others Unbothered? A Medical Entomologist Points to Metabolism, Body Odor And Mindset

It’s rare to attend an outdoor party in warm weather without hearing people complain about mosquitoes. They swat away, sit in campfire smoke, cover up with blankets and eventually just give up and go indoors. On the other end of the spectrum, there are plenty of people who don’t seem bothered by mosquitoes in the […]

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Ticks Spread Plenty More for You to Worry About Beyond Lyme Disease
By Jerome Goddard Your Health

Ticks Spread Plenty More for You to Worry About Beyond Lyme Disease

When it comes to problems caused by ticks, Lyme disease hogs a lot of the limelight. But various tick species carry and transmit a collection of other pathogens, some of which cause serious, even fatal, conditions. In fact, the number of tick-borne disease cases is on the rise in the United States. The range where […]

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