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    Researchers study the dangerous impacts of temperature increase

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The increase in global temperatures pose growing risks for vulnerable populations, the number of heat -related deaths exceeding those of other types of extreme time. Researchers at the University of Connecticut study the impacts of high body temperatures, and what methods and technologies could help reduce pressure on people working under dangerously hot conditions. Erin McLaughlin of NBC News interviews the main scientist of the Korey Strnger Institute, who studies the disease and heat safety.

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