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Rethinking how we study the impact of heat on heart health

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A new study led by the University of Ottawa has revealed critical insights into how we test extreme heat's impact on heart function.

The study analyzed data from over 400 laboratory studies involving more than 6,800 participants.

The most common heating method, suits that perfuse large volumes of hot water directly over the skin, may result in rapid overheating and exacerbated increases in cardiac strain.

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