Rising temperatures disrupt human cellular stability by impairing proteostasis, altering mitochondrial function, reprogramming gene expression, and reshaping immune responses, ultimately shifting ...
Climate change has roughly doubled the number of hours each year when heat and humidity make normal daily activity dangerous for the human body, according to a peer-reviewed study published in ...
When the body overheats, the heart has to work harder to pump blood flow to the skin to dissipate the heat, and when you’re also sweating, that decreases body fluids. In the direst case, prolonged ...