Heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense worldwide, with 2023 marking the hottest year ever recorded, according to the NOAA. While the immediate dangers—like heatstroke—grab headlines, there’s a quieter threat lurking beneath the surface. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures silently taxes your organs and body systems, often before you even realize it.
The subtle toll of heat can disrupt your cardiovascular, respiratory, and nervous systems in ways that are challenging to detect in real time. Recognizing these slow-developing effects is crucial, as the health consequences may unfold gradually, escaping immediate notice but leaving lasting damage.
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46. Increased Frequency of Asthma Attacks Heatwaves set the stage for more frequent and severe asthma attacks, as high temperatures, air pollution, and elevated pollen levels…