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Rising Temperatures Fuel Increased Sugar Consumption in the US

New research reveals a concerning link between rising temperatures due to climate change and increased sugar consumption in US households, particularly among vulnerable populations, leading to potential health risks.

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Heat Exposure Accelerates Biological Aging by Over Two Years Annually: Study

Recent studies using epigenetic clocks show that prolonged exposure to extreme heat accelerates biological aging by over two years per year of exposure, impacting health and lifespan.

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World Cup 2026: Scheduling Favors Europe, Risks Player Well-being

The 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico, faces scheduling conflicts due to extreme summer heat in southern US venues; midday game start times benefit European television audiences but negatively impact player performance and safety; FIFA's scheduling prioritizes European viewersh...

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Record Hajj Pilgrimage Faces Extreme Heat, New Safety Measures

Over one million Muslims began the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday, facing extreme heat and new safety measures including a ban on children under 12, following over 1300 heat-related deaths last year due to extreme temperatures reaching 47 degrees Celsius. Billions of dol...

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Extreme Heat Accelerates Biological Aging in Older Americans

A study of 3,686 older Americans found a correlation between exposure to extreme heat and accelerated biological aging, as measured by DNA methylation, particularly in the Southeastern US, consistent with findings in Germany and Taiwan.

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LeBron James' Slump Impacts Lakers' Performance

LeBron James' shooting slump, marked by an 0-for-19 streak from 3-point range over four games, contributed to the Lakers' 109-80 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday, raising concerns about his 82-game goal and the team's offensive struggles.

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Unequal Access to Air Conditioning Exacerbates Heat Inequality Globally

Photographer Gaia Squarci and researcher Jacopo Crimi's "The Cooling Solution" project documents unequal access to air conditioning across socioeconomic groups in Brazil, India, Indonesia, and Italy, showcasing adaptation strategies and architectural innovations while highlighting the persistent eco...

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Netherlands Faces Mild Weather Amidst European Storms

The Netherlands anticipates relatively mild weather this week with scattered showers and moderate temperatures (20-23°C), while parts of Europe, including Switzerland, Austria, and Southern Germany, experience severe storms with over 100mm of rain, potential flooding, and temperatures reaching 40°C ...

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Hajj 2024: Fewer Pilgrims Amidst Extreme Heat and Enhanced Safety Measures

This year's Hajj pilgrimage saw over 1 million foreign participants, a decrease of roughly 160,000 from last year and significantly lower than pre-pandemic levels; Saudi Arabia is investing heavily in infrastructure and safety measures to manage the large crowds and extreme heat.

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Heat Exposure Accelerates Biological Aging: A US Study

A USC study of 3,686 Americans over 55 revealed that prolonged exposure to high temperatures accelerates biological aging by up to 14 months, depending on location and utilizing three different epigenetic tests, increasing risks for age-related diseases and mortality.

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Extreme Heat Linked to Accelerated Molecular Aging in USC Study

A University of Southern California study, presented at the American Gerontological Society's meeting, reveals a link between prolonged exposure to extreme heat and accelerated molecular aging in over 3,000 participants aged 56 and older, with a 10% increase in hot days correlating to a 0.12-year in...

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LeBron James's Shooting Slump Impacts Lakers' Offensive Struggles

LeBron James's shooting slump, marked by a 0-for-19 streak from beyond the arc over four games, significantly impacts the Los Angeles Lakers' offensive performance, contributing to their 109-80 loss to Minnesota and raising concerns about their 12-9 record.

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