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Nearly 60 per cent of Indian districts, home to three-quarters of the population, face a "high to very high" risk from ...
Nevertheless, researchers found that in Texas, the annual average number of days above 98 degrees increased by 17 days over the course of four years. That means women who are pregnant during the hot ...
Teenagers and young people are facing new threats that could see their health and wellbeing go backwards, a new Lancet report ...
High temperatures are also known to increase the permeability of the intestinal lining, leading to so-called leaky gut.
Early season heat waves gripping the central and southern United States are bringing attention to the health dangers of high ...
The survival of more than 3,500 animal species is in jeopardy thanks to the impacts of climate change, a new study has found.
Siddhanth Sharma and colleagues argue that adaptation to cope with the health effects of climate change requires more focused local data and dedicated funding Climate change is often called “the ...
The report, published on Tuesday by the New Delhi-based Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) think tank, analysed ...
Last year, NASA named the summer of 2024 Earth’s hottest summer ever recorded, and experts suggest this summer might follow as a close second.
A number of well-known factors, including exposure to UV radiation, genetics and aging can lead to cataracts, a condition affecting roughly 94 million people in which the lenses of the eyes get cloudy ...
Climate change is endangering pregnancies worldwide. Rising heat, poor air quality, and disasters threaten maternal health, ...
A growing body of research shows that getting more steps into your routine could be one of the simplest ways to lower your ...