A man builds a shade structure on Alameda Beach during a heat wave in the Bay Area on Oct. 2. As climate change makes extreme heat events more common, a new study says older adults who live in very h… [+4372 chars]
Does the temperature where you live impact how fast you age? Scientists find ‘silent toll’ - San Francisco Chronicle
Older adults in hot regions may age faster biologically, highlighting the need for protective measures against extreme heat, a USC study finds.
By:Catherine Ho
Source:San Francisco Chronicle
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