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Expert explains why extreme heat may put your bones, muscles and mobility at risk
Extreme heat can affect muscles, joints, hydration and physical performance. An expert explains how rising temperatures may impact mobility and musculoskeletal health.
Maharashtra government on Monday issued a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for protection of outdoor informal workers in urban heat risk areas. State disaster management minister Girish Mahajan ...
Those numbers were going up by the hundreds each year.” Subsequently, in 2021, the health system began updating its practices ...
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As temperatures soar past 46°C in India, an extreme heatwave is filling hospitals. But harm to women occurs in ways health statistics don’t show.
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