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WHO, WMO Warn of Extreme Heat's Impact on Global Worker Health
The WHO and WMO issued a joint report highlighting the escalating risks of extreme heat on global worker health, particularly in sectors like agriculture and construction, urging governments and employers to implement heat action plans to mitigate the impacts on productivity and well-being. Over 2.4...
WHO, WMO Warn of Extreme Heat's Impact on Global Worker Health
The WHO and WMO issued a joint report highlighting the escalating risks of extreme heat on global worker health, particularly in sectors like agriculture and construction, urging governments and employers to implement heat action plans to mitigate the impacts on productivity and well-being. Over 2.4...
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32% Bias Score


Montreal Heat Wave: Three Deaths Confirmed, System Failures Exposed
Montreal health officials confirmed three heat-related deaths and at least two heat stroke cases since Sunday's record-breaking temperatures (34°C), while paramedics saw a 15-20% increase in 911 calls, many related to pre-existing conditions worsened by the heat; a downtown homeless shelter's broken...
Montreal Heat Wave: Three Deaths Confirmed, System Failures Exposed
Montreal health officials confirmed three heat-related deaths and at least two heat stroke cases since Sunday's record-breaking temperatures (34°C), while paramedics saw a 15-20% increase in 911 calls, many related to pre-existing conditions worsened by the heat; a downtown homeless shelter's broken...
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32% Bias Score


High Temperatures Increase Health Risks in Young Adults: Spanish Study
A Spanish study found that high temperatures increase emergency room visits and hospital admissions in people under 65 due to ischemic strokes and acute kidney failure, not just heatstroke, as observed in six heatwaves between 2005 and 2021 at Mallorca's Son Espases University Hospital.
High Temperatures Increase Health Risks in Young Adults: Spanish Study
A Spanish study found that high temperatures increase emergency room visits and hospital admissions in people under 65 due to ischemic strokes and acute kidney failure, not just heatstroke, as observed in six heatwaves between 2005 and 2021 at Mallorca's Son Espases University Hospital.
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24% Bias Score


Two Turkish Soldiers Die from Fluid Loss in Hatay
Two Turkish soldiers died in Iskenderun, Hatay, from multiple organ failure due to excessive fluid loss, according to an initial autopsy; other soldiers also experienced symptoms after days of intense training in high heat, highlighting concerns about the military's healthcare system.
Two Turkish Soldiers Die from Fluid Loss in Hatay
Two Turkish soldiers died in Iskenderun, Hatay, from multiple organ failure due to excessive fluid loss, according to an initial autopsy; other soldiers also experienced symptoms after days of intense training in high heat, highlighting concerns about the military's healthcare system.
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44% Bias Score


Greece's Heatwave: Soaring Humidex Index and Health Risks
Greece's heatwave will cause the humidex index to soar to 32.9°C in Larissa and Thessaloniki by July 24th, posing serious risks to vulnerable populations, impacting worker productivity, and highlighting a lack of data on heatstroke deaths.
Greece's Heatwave: Soaring Humidex Index and Health Risks
Greece's heatwave will cause the humidex index to soar to 32.9°C in Larissa and Thessaloniki by July 24th, posing serious risks to vulnerable populations, impacting worker productivity, and highlighting a lack of data on heatstroke deaths.
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24% Bias Score


Rising Temperatures Threaten FIFA World Cup
The FIFA Club World Cup in the US highlighted the growing danger of heat-related illnesses at summer soccer tournaments; scientists warn of potential tragedies and advocate for moving the schedule to winter months or cooler latitudes, impacting the traditional June-July timeframe.
Rising Temperatures Threaten FIFA World Cup
The FIFA Club World Cup in the US highlighted the growing danger of heat-related illnesses at summer soccer tournaments; scientists warn of potential tragedies and advocate for moving the schedule to winter months or cooler latitudes, impacting the traditional June-July timeframe.
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44% Bias Score

\"Heat Waves Exacerbate Medication Risks for Millions of Americans\"\
Rising summer heat waves, now three times more frequent than in the 1960s, pose health risks for Americans taking medications affecting thermoregulation, as many drugs can increase vulnerability to heat or reduce efficacy in hot temperatures.

\"Heat Waves Exacerbate Medication Risks for Millions of Americans\"\
Rising summer heat waves, now three times more frequent than in the 1960s, pose health risks for Americans taking medications affecting thermoregulation, as many drugs can increase vulnerability to heat or reduce efficacy in hot temperatures.
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32% Bias Score

France Under Red Alert as Record Heatwave Intensifies
A record-breaking heatwave has hit France, with 14 departments under red alert on August 12th, causing authorities to suspend outdoor work and public events, while hospitals prepare for increased demand. This is France's 51st heatwave since 1947 and is expected to last until at least August 19th.

France Under Red Alert as Record Heatwave Intensifies
A record-breaking heatwave has hit France, with 14 departments under red alert on August 12th, causing authorities to suspend outdoor work and public events, while hospitals prepare for increased demand. This is France's 51st heatwave since 1947 and is expected to last until at least August 19th.
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24% Bias Score

Spain Faces Second Heatwave, Surge in Heat-Related Deaths
Spain is experiencing a second heatwave this summer, with temperatures expected to reach 42°C in some regions, causing at least one death and a significant increase in heat-related fatalities compared to previous years.

Spain Faces Second Heatwave, Surge in Heat-Related Deaths
Spain is experiencing a second heatwave this summer, with temperatures expected to reach 42°C in some regions, causing at least one death and a significant increase in heat-related fatalities compared to previous years.
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28% Bias Score

Heatwave in Southern Europe Causes Multiple Deaths
Five bathers died in Puglia, Southern Italy, within 24 hours due to extreme heat exceeding 40 degrees Celsius; elderly people are particularly vulnerable because of decreased temperature sensitivity and reduced cooling capacity; preventive measures include hydration, avoiding strenuous activity duri...

Heatwave in Southern Europe Causes Multiple Deaths
Five bathers died in Puglia, Southern Italy, within 24 hours due to extreme heat exceeding 40 degrees Celsius; elderly people are particularly vulnerable because of decreased temperature sensitivity and reduced cooling capacity; preventive measures include hydration, avoiding strenuous activity duri...
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24% Bias Score

Heatstroke Risks for European Workers: Lack of EU Standards and Recent Fatalities
High summer temperatures are causing serious health risks for workers across Europe, with a recent death in Barcelona highlighting the dangers of heatstroke and the lack of uniform EU standards on worker heat exposure, prompting calls for improved worker protections and stronger enforcement of exist...

Heatstroke Risks for European Workers: Lack of EU Standards and Recent Fatalities
High summer temperatures are causing serious health risks for workers across Europe, with a recent death in Barcelona highlighting the dangers of heatstroke and the lack of uniform EU standards on worker heat exposure, prompting calls for improved worker protections and stronger enforcement of exist...
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24% Bias Score

Rising Temperatures Force FIFA to Confront Heat Risks at Future World Cups
The FIFA Club World Cup in the US showcased the dangers of summer soccer tournaments due to rising global temperatures, prompting concerns about the 2026 World Cup's heat risks and potential calendar changes.

Rising Temperatures Force FIFA to Confront Heat Risks at Future World Cups
The FIFA Club World Cup in the US showcased the dangers of summer soccer tournaments due to rising global temperatures, prompting concerns about the 2026 World Cup's heat risks and potential calendar changes.
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36% Bias Score
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