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In places like Miami and Phoenix , temperatures can soar for months at a time without reaching heat wave levels.
Chronic heat may contribute to health issues such as kidney disfunction, sleep apnea and depression.
There is an urgent need for research focused on the health impacts of prolonged heat exposure, experts say.
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