Climate Change and Increased Risk of Heart Disease

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New Study Finds Link Between Climate Change and Increased Risk of Heart Disease​

A recent study published in the journal Nature Communications has found a strong link between climate change and increased risk of heart disease. Researchers analyzed data from millions of people across the United States and found that exposure to extreme heat, air pollution, and other climate-related factors can significantly increase the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular events.
 
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