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HealthNPR News· Jun 13, 2026, 10:00 AM

COMIC: How excessive heat kills and how to stay safe

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The article explains the science behind how excessive heat affects the human body and provides protective measures. It describes the limits of the body's natural cooling system in high temperatures and humidity conditions.

As global warming and extreme heat events increase, public education about heat-related health risks becomes critical for survival and wellbeing.

Human bodies have a natural cooling system, but it can do only so much in high temperatures and humidity. Here's the science behind how heat kills. And how to protect yourself.

Why good news?

Provides life-saving educational content and practical protective measures for readers facing climate-related heat risks. Increases health awareness through scientific explanation.

Why it matters?

As global warming and extreme heat events increase, public education about heat-related health risks becomes critical for survival and wellbeing.

Context note: Haber aşırı sıcağın ölümcül olabileceğini vurgularken, koruyucu bilgi sunarak dengeyi sağlamaktadır.

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