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Mexico study's surprising finding: Killer heat hit harder for the young than the elderly.
Researchers found at higher temperatures and humidity, the heat kills far more young people under 35 than those older than 50.
For decades , health and weather experts have warned that the elderly and the youngest children were most vulnerable in heat waves.
Young people often have a sense of invulnerability to weather extremes and do things that increase their risk.
“High humidity makes it a lot harder for the body to cool itself through sweating which is how our body primarily stays cool," an expert says.
Young people working outside in heat and high humidity can reach a point where the body can no longer cool itself safely causing heat stroke.
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