Hotter nights increase risk of death from heart disease for men in early 60s

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A 1C rise in summer night temperature linked to 3.1% increase in risk of CVD mortality among men aged 60 to 64, study says

Men in their early 60s have a higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease on warmer than usual summerPrevious studies have focused on the potential for warm spells of weather that involve extreme or sustained periods of high temperatures to coincide with surges in deaths and hospitalisations due to heart conditions. However, until now, findings related to age and gender have been inconsistent.

 

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Come to Greece για να τη βρεις

You what

That’s why affordable, reliable energy is required. Then airco’s can be used to reduce heat. And by the way, much more people die from cold then from heat.

Me, having moved to Brazil

So, spend summers in cooler climates and by the time they reach 70 they've passed the risk? 😊

hi

While world is burning biggest terror org cia n pentagon interested murdering Europeans to make war company money with thier puppet dog zelen whatever

Everything is to blame except the vax huh😳

Hotter than 30 degrees on the Pfizer scale

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