How Extreme Temperatures Put People with Diabetes at Risk, According to Study
Douglas McIntyre, editor-in-chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that extreme temperatures—both hot and cold—pose life-threatening risks for people with type 2 diabetes. This adds to growing research on climate change’s impact on health, including lung disease and heat-related deaths. With rising global temperatures, individuals with preexisting conditions are increasingly vulnerable.
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