Water Spray Protects Kidneys During Extreme Heat While Fans May Cause Harm
New study reveals water spray reduces kidney injury risk in older adults during extreme heat, while fans surprisingly increase harm.
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New study reveals water spray reduces kidney injury risk in older adults during extreme heat, while fans surprisingly increase harm.
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