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These findings are especially pertinent to Australia, where heat waves are expected to become more frequent and intense in a warmer world. Aging is natural. But the rate of aging varies from human ...
raising new concerns about how climate change and heat waves could affect long-term health and aging at the molecular level. The research is published in the journal Science Advances. People in ...
He added that research has shown that, during extreme heat waves, air conditioning “literally makes the difference between life and death.” Ronita Bardhan, a Kolkata native who is an expert in ...
In recent years, research has focused on a possible correlation between the sun or moon and seismic activity on Earth, with some studies pointing to tidal forces or electromagnetic effects ...
Extreme heat is leading to a rise in a range of mental health and social issues. Experts say its effects need to be taken more seriously.
The findings suggest that heat waves and rising temperatures from climate change could be chemically modifying people’s DNA and speeding up their biological aging. The study authors estimated ...
These findings are raising concerns among scientists about how climate change and heat waves might be deteriorating bodily processes at the molecular level and impacting long-term health.
Credit: Brook Mitchell / Getty Images In the midst of one of the hottest Australian summers on record, experts say heat inequality is deepening social division. In Penrith, in Sydney's west ...
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