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News alert: 'Insidious danger': Heat waves don't seem scary — that's why they're so deadly

Extreme heat causes cellular dysfunction, preventing cells from working properly and impacting various organs in the body, health experts say.

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Fri Jun 30 2023

 
 
Jennifer Michener drinks water while working in the hot sun in a parking lot in Arlington, Texas, Monday, June 26, 2023.
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