Global heat-related deaths have surged since the 1990s, with high temperatures killing more than half-a-million people annually, according to an audit on the worldwide health impacts of climate change ...
Six of the ten most affected countries in the long-term ranking are from lower-middle-income groups, including Myanmar, ...
Research reveals that many more people lose their lives because of the effects of rainfall and flooding than are routinely accounted for.
Doctors have long known that heat puts a strain on the heart, kidneys and other organs. Those risks are exacerbated for pregnant people, as the body's processes for staying cool are altered. It’s a ...