Extreme heat can accelerate aging: Research

New research from the United States reveals that prolonged exposure to intense heat accelerates aging in humans by altering their epigenetics. The study found that longer periods of extreme heat increased biological age significantly, particularly in older individuals. As global temperatures continue to rise, understanding and mitigating these effects becomes crucial for public health.

Extreme heat can accelerate aging: Research
New research from the United States reveals that prolonged exposure to intense heat accelerates aging in humans by altering their epigenetics. The study found that longer periods of extreme heat increased biological age significantly, particularly in older individuals. As global temperatures continue to rise, understanding and mitigating these effects becomes crucial for public health.