Study finds elderly heat risks far greater than estimated

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  • A Stanford-led study published Tuesday in The Lancet Planetary Health found heat risks to people over 60 have been "dramatically underestimated."
  • Prior research used heat tolerance data from young adults; new experiments on older people show they face dangerous exposure at far lower temperatures.
  • At 3°C of warming, elderly populations in South Asia and the Gulf could endure deadly heat for three straight months per year, the study warns.
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