Researchers are raising alarms about the increasing risk of heart disease as global temperatures continue to rise. Studies indicate that prolonged exposure to extreme heat could lead to higher rates of cardiovascular issues, particularly among vulnerable populations.
Experts warn that in the coming decades, climate change may intensify health risks, including heat-induced heart attacks, strokes, and other complications. The findings highlight the need for better public health strategies, improved urban cooling measures, and lifestyle adaptations to mitigate the impact of rising temperatures.
As global warming accelerates, healthcare professionals urge governments and individuals to take proactive steps in protecting heart health amid worsening climate conditions.
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