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What science says about staying cool in a heatwave


What science says about staying cool in a heatwave - BBC

A car can heat up by 11C, or 20F, in just 10 minutes, while children's body temperatures rise three to five times faster than an adult's.

How to stay cool and comfortable in a heat wave

Sundaresan Jayaraman, a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Materials Science and Engineering, says the inclination to ...

How to stay cool and safe during a heat wave | PBS News

What if I don't have air conditioning at home? ... Spending just a few hours in an air-conditioned space can help your body stay cooler when you ...

Heatwaves: How to stay cool - World Health Organization (WHO)

Heatwaves: How to stay cool ; What's the best advice for staying safe during a heatwave? · Keep your home cool. ; How do I keep my body cool during ...

How to cool down in a heat wave – what the science says | The Week

Cold and ice drinks do cool you down too. It's thought hot drinks might be slightly more effective than cold. Whatever the temperature, drink ...

How to Stay Cool and Safe in a Heat Wave - The New York Times

Staying cool and hydrating often are the two most important things you can do to avoid feeling sick and discomfort when it's extremely hot.

How to Stay Cool in the Summer Heat | Scientific American

Heat waves are getting hotter, more frequent and longer. But there are ways to keep yourself and your community cool.

How readers stay cool in a heatwave – when air conditioning isn't ...

Scientists agree such conditions would be virtually impossible without the climate crisis. Last week saw the four hottest days ever recorded on ...

Scientists' guide to staying cool in the heat - Loughborough University

However, houses can trap heat during a hot day, not allowing crucial recovery time. If your house tends to remain warm in the night, open ...

How to stay cool in hot weather | Hixon Center for Urban Sustainability

Jay says a more sustainable solution is to turn fans on and turn up the thermostat on the air conditioner. Fans help increase airflow across the skin, keeping ...

Beat the heat: 8 science-based hacks to keep cool

Davies says that wet clothes release heat from the body much the same way that sweating does. After, for instance, running through a cold sprinkler, or taking a ...

How to Stay Cool in the Heat, 7 Best Ways According to Scientists

Use an electric fan, but be careful in very hot weather ... A fan helps cool you down by helping sweat evaporate faster. It can be just as ...

5 Ways to Stay Cool During Extreme Heat | FEMA.gov

If you are unable to keep your home cool, it's important to find alternate places to cool down. Public places such as libraries, museums and ...

Beat the heat: top tips for how to keep cool in hot weather - Red Cross

Staying cool in summer: Top tips to keep cool in hot weather · 1. Be sun smart · 2. Wetter is better · 3. Drink plenty of water · 4. Limit your ...

7 Tips to Stay Cool In a Heat Wave - Bloomberg

For people who have to be outside, it can be helpful to have “your skin exposed and wear loose-fitting and light-colored clothes,” Salas says.

How to Stay Cool in a Heatwave According to Experts

To avoid heat exhaustion and heatstroke, Northeastern medical experts recommend that people stay hydrated, stay in the shade and stay alert.

During a Heat Wave - National Weather Service

+ How to Stay Safe During Excessive Heat Events · Eat light, cool, easy-to-digest foods such as fruit or salads. · Drink plenty of water (not very cold), non- ...

How to cool down quickly: 4 surprising, science-backed ways to ...

This isn't to say that you should only drink hot fluids – staying hydrated with water of any temperature helps to cool the body through ...

Fans may not keep older adults cool during heat waves

Air blowing from an electric fan alone isn't enough to cool off older adults sweltering indoors in a heat wave, new research shows.

Yes, heat can affect your brain and mood. Here's why - NPR

It's easy to get tripped up if your attention or reaction time is slowed, he says, and that's exactly what heat appears to be doing. "The ...