Older adults face increased risks of dehydration, heat stroke, blood pressure changes, muscle cramps, and dizziness due to higher temperatures, with 23% over 69 living in areas exceeding 99.5F by 2050.
By 2050, up to 246 million more elderly people will be exposed to dangerously high temperatures, highlighting the urgent need to address climate change impacts on vulnerable populations.
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