Our bodies may not be as resilient to heat as we thought, uOttawa study shows | Unpublished
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Author: Paula Tran
Publication Date: April 3, 2025 - 15:52

Our bodies may not be as resilient to heat as we thought, uOttawa study shows

April 3, 2025
A new University of Ottawa study on human heat tolerance suggests that it is lower than previously thought and the city needs to adopt strategies and policies aimed at cooling the population as temperatures rise. Read More


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