{"id":7297,"date":"2022-06-09T06:46:50","date_gmt":"2022-06-09T06:46:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.reanfoundation.org\/?p=7297"},"modified":"2023-06-07T10:50:53","modified_gmt":"2023-06-07T10:50:53","slug":"beat-the-health-risks-of-extreme-heat-and-stay-cool","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.reanfoundation.org\/beat-the-health-risks-of-extreme-heat-and-stay-cool\/","title":{"rendered":"Beat the Health Risks of Extreme Heat and Stay Cool"},"content":{"rendered":"

Climate change is resulting in rising temperatures around the globe while increasing the frequency as well as intensity of heat waves<\/a>. All of us are experiencing extended periods of high to very high day and nighttime temperatures. This increases the stress on human body that heightens the risk of escalating health<\/a> conditions including respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus and renal disease.<\/p>\n

There is still very little awareness about the health risks associated with living in heatwave conditions and continued exposure to very high temperatures. Practical, user-friendly technology solutions for individuals as well as local communities and society at large can help maintain health in sweltering heat<\/a> conditions and save lives.<\/p>\n

Health Risks of Rising Heat Conditions<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Fast and increasing global temperatures affect people of all age groups and social status. However, some people are more vulnerable to the risks of extreme heat conditions. These include infants and children, pregnant women, senior citizens, individuals with pre-existing health conditions, outdoor and manual workers, athletes, and the poor with little or no protection from heat. According to the World Health Organization<\/a> (WHO), heat waves come with several potential health dangers, including:<\/p>\n