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These 4 common health conditions worsen in extreme heat

The Independent

The Independent

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June 23, 2026

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These 4 common health conditions worsen in extreme heat

Dehydration can be a major problem for much of the body

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HESPRESS English

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· Jul 6, 2026

Morocco records hundreds of heat-related illnesses but no severe cases

Morocco’s Ministry of Health and Social Protection says no deaths or severe illnesses linked to the country’s ongoing heatwave have been recorded so far, despite hundreds of people seeking medical care for heat-related conditions. Ilham Bchich, the ministry’s director of hospitals and mobile healthcare services, said weekly health monitoring identified 72 moderate cases and 490 [] The post Morocco records hundreds of heat-related illnesses but no severe cases appeared first on HESPRESS English - Morocco News.

Metro

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· Jun 23, 2026

I’m a dietitian — these are the worst foods to eat during a heatwave

A dietitian has shared the things she never eats when it's hot.

WRAL News

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· Jun 30, 2026

Too hot! Here's how to stay safe, stay cool as temperatures reach near 100 degrees

The National Weather Service offers these tips to keep healthy during extreme heat.

The Independent

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· Jun 22, 2026

It’s getting hotter across the US and it could make fourth health conditions worse, experts warn

Dehydration can be a major problem for much of the body

Al Jazeera

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· Jun 24, 2026

How to stay cool and treat heatstroke during a heatwave

Heatstroke is a severe medical condition that occurs when a human body’s internal temperature exceeds 40C (104F).

RAPPLER

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· Jul 10, 2026

Death toll from Venezuela quakes rises to 3,889

The biggest health risks include interruptions to regular medical care, crowded shelters and lack of access to clean water

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Related coverage for "These 4 common health conditions worsen in extreme heat": HESPRESS English — Morocco records hundreds of heat-related illnesses but no severe cases. Metro — I’m a dietitian — these are the worst foods to eat during a heatwave. WRAL News — Too hot! Here's how to stay safe, stay cool as temperatures reach near 100 degrees. The Independent — It’s getting hotter across the US and it could make fourth health conditions worse, experts warn. Al Jazeera — How to stay cool and treat heatstroke during a heatwave. RAPPLER — Death toll from Venezuela quakes rises to 3,889