High ambient temperatures are associated with increased chronic kidney disease (CKD) prevalence and end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) incidence, according to a study published online Jan. 9 in the ...
A new Murdoch University study has found that cold-blooded animals (ectotherms) are unable to adjust physiologically to daily ...
The impact of climate change on physical activity patterns poses serious health risks and economic challenges, particularly ...
Winters bid adieu to India in the first half of February, paving the way for unusually early summers. With the spring season absent for yet another year, India has already begun its tryst with ...
Physical inactivity rises alongside temperature. A study in Lancet projected up to 520,000 additional deaths by 2050 and $2.59 billion in annual productivity losses.
Hot weather can make your blood pressure go down, as blood vessels widen and you sweat. When it is humid, your heart works harder and your body may have a harder time cooling off. Some medicines can ...
Sunday's high temperature in Syracuse and most of Central New York was the mildest number in over one month! Syracuse reached 39 degrees Sunday afternoon. The last time the temperature reached 39 ...
A new study by researchers at Kiel University and MPI-EvolBio describes how more efficient protein production drives the adaptation of fungi to the human body, potentially turning previously harmless ...
We like to think of ourselves as hardy Wisconsinites, capable of braving the bitter cold to enjoy life during the winter. But over the next few days, when forecasts predict wind chills as low as minus ...
Photographer Esther Horvath stands on the ice near the German research icebreaker ship Polarstern. The German research icebreaker Polarstern was the setting for the MOSAiC expedition—the largest ...
We are now a few days into the new year and all the stats for 2025 are in. Compared to averages, 2025 had more chilly months than warmer months. The year started out pretty cold in January and ...
WE’RE NOT GOING TO BREAK ANY RECORDS, BUT WE’RE GOING TO STAY ABOUT 20 DEGREES ABOVE THE NORMAL. WHEN WE GET BACK TO NORMAL, IT’S GOING TO FEEL WE’RE GOING TO BE COMPLAINING. I MEAN, MY GOODNESS, IT’S ...
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