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Post by bluemingidiot on Oct 10, 2023 12:11:20 GMT
"Hours of exposure to such heat (88 degrees) could trigger illness or death if people are unable to seek shade or air conditioning, drink water or otherwise find a way to cool themselves down, the researchers found." journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/japplphysiol.00738.2021People in Texas work all day long in hotter temperatures. But they do stay hydrated and take breaks. That's pretty much the way its been in sub-tropical areas for thousands of years. Heat tolerance is conditioned. If everything the alarmists say is true, the people above 40 degrees latitude are probably most at risk.
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Post by countrymom22 on Oct 10, 2023 23:00:17 GMT
It's pretty obvious that none of the researchers lived in Texas!
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