As extreme heat becomes increasingly intense and more frequent due toclimate change, we can expect these changes to have adverse physiological effects on people, said Shao Lin, senior author of the study and a professor at UAlbanys School of Public Health.
pregnancy to avoid heat extremes similar to the advice given to persons with cardiovascular and pulmonary disease during heart spells," senior author Dr. Shao Lin, an associate director of environmental health services with the University at Albany, State University of New York, said in the statement.