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  2. Heat stroke - Wikipedia

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    Deaths. > 600 per year (US) [4] Heat stroke or heatstroke, also known as sun-stroke, is a severe heat illness that results in a body temperature greater than 40.0 °C (104.0 °F), [4] along with red skin, headache, dizziness, and confusion. [2] Sweating is generally present in exertional heatstroke, but not in classic heatstroke. [5]

  3. Extreme heat in photos: The creative ways people — and ...

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    In the U.S., over 140 million people were under extreme heat advisories, watches and warnings on Wednesday. Temperatures broke records in the Western region of the U.S., climbing to 120-plus ...

  4. Effects of climate change on human health - Wikipedia

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    Human responses to heat stress can include heat stroke and hyperthermia. Extreme heat is also linked to low quality sleep, acute kidney injury [21] [22] and complications with pregnancy. Furthermore, it may cause the deterioration of pre-existing cardiovascular and respiratory disease.

  5. ‘My body can’t take it’: Brutal nighttime temperatures give ...

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    At least 11 people have died as a result of heat strokes at his hospital since May 29 and on Thursday alone over 20 new patients were admitted to the hospital for various heat-related illnesses ...

  6. Heat illness - Wikipedia

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    Heat illness is a spectrum of disorders due to increased body temperature. It can be caused by either environmental conditions or by exertion. It includes minor conditions such as heat cramps, heat syncope, and heat exhaustion as well as the more severe condition known as heat stroke. [1] It can affect any or all anatomical systems. [2]

  7. Heat wave claims lives of at least 125 in Mexico this year ...

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    On Sunday, Mendoza stood in front of a group of elderly women in rocking chairs, many with their heads nodding downward due to the heat, which was hardly pierced by a set of fans rotating in front ...

  8. 2024 Hajj disaster - Wikipedia

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    Between the 14 and 19 June 2024, at least 1,301 people on the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca died due to extreme heat, with temperatures exceeding 50 °C (122 °F), making it one of the deadliest Hajj [1] to date. [2] [3] Extreme heat caused heat stroke and dehydration, leading to the deaths. The hottest recorded temperature reported in the Grand ...

  9. Homeless in the heat. How one 65-year-old Fresno man holds up ...

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    They worry about how he’s handling the heat. A couple of customers showed concern for the old man, too. Within a 5-minute span, one younger woman bought Adams a bottled water, spoke briefly with ...