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Heatwaves Skyrocket Elder Deaths, Study Finds
26 Nov
Summary
- Heatwaves increase death odds for older adults with diabetes.
- Homeless veterans face a 25% higher death risk on hot days.
- Climate change fuels extreme heat events, posing health risks.
Climate change is fueling an increase in heatwaves, leading to a higher risk of death among older adults with pre-existing conditions like diabetes and heart disease. A recent study analyzing U.S. veterans in California revealed a stark disparity in vulnerability, with those in disadvantaged neighborhoods facing a 44% higher mortality risk during extreme heat.
The research further detailed that homeless veterans are particularly susceptible, experiencing a 25% increase in death risk on hot days. This elevated risk is often exacerbated by underlying health issues and certain heart medications that can impair the body's ability to cope with soaring temperatures.
As extreme heat events are projected to become more frequent, integrated healthcare systems like the VA are urged to develop robust heat preparedness and response plans. Efforts are underway to create resources, such as a toolkit, to help vulnerable populations, including homeless veterans, stay safe during heatwaves.




