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$8M heat-alert system
National Post, Canada -
"Spending $8-million is trivial compared to the costs to Canadian society of premature [heat-related] deaths," said Prof. Steyn. ...
Winter brings house fire dangers
Macon Telegraph, GA -
By Becky Purser - bpurser@macon.com As the temperatures drop, the number of house fires soar ? with the majority of fire deaths typically occurring November ...
As Cop-Killer Trial Resumes Today in Brooklyn, Defendants Feeling ...
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - 34 minutes ago
The three suspects, Dexter Bostic, 36, Robert Ellis, 35, and Lee Woods, 30, are accused of murder in the first degree for Timoshenko?s death and a host of ...

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Xbox 360 Jasper to solve 'red ring of death'?
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom -
He said that in previous consoles, Microsoft has tried to address the problem with better "heat sinks" to aid rapid cooling, but that the 65-nanometer ...
Jasper-based Xbox 360s beat RRoD problems TechRadar UK
Will the Jasper Xbox 360 conquer RROD? Product Reviews
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Britney Spears: Celeb Heat index
USA Today - Nov 28, 2008
She drops from the top spot at the end of the month after reports of Angelina Jolie's possible pregnancy and Heath Ledger's death. ?Spears spends the first ...
Fire officials remind residents to be careful when using heaters ...
Jacksonville Daily Progress, TX -
In 2005, heating equipment was involved in an estimated 62200 reported US home structure fires, with associated losses of 670 civilian deaths, 1550 civilian ...

Bleacher Report
Stephon Marbury Heading to Miami Heat
Bleacher Report, CA -
And they didn?t even give me an honorable death.? If you missed any other rumors, check out our Rumor Mill Archive.
Heat-related deaths to rise in future
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Nov 9, 2008
The number of heat-related deaths will significantly increase within the next 40 years, says a national study which forecasts Australia will face major ...
Xbox 360: New Jasper boards to eliminate Red Ring of Death?
The Tech Herald, IN -
Problems with excessive heat production have long-since been linked with the RRoD problem on existing Xbox 360s, which utilise more demanding 90nm CPU and ...
Act now, before it's too late
St. Joseph News-Press, MO -
To avoid injury or death, ensure the appliance or heat source is a modern, well-maintained unit and is working correctly. If you have any doubt, ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: deaths + rise + heatrelated  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Bikers warned after road deaths rise
Evesham Journal, UK - Aug 6, 2008
BIKERS across the Midlands are being urged to take more care on the roads after a sharp rise in the number being killed or seriously injured. ...
Safety campaign as biker deaths rise Shropshire Star
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Rise of Global Deaths and Chronic Diseases Leads to Summit on ...
Earthtimes (press release), UK - 44 minutes ago
Chronic diseases have overtaken infectious diseases as the leading causes of death, and cancer is expected to become the world's leading cause of death in ...

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Drink-drive death total drops 18%
BBC News, UK -
But an increase in more minor incidents saw the total number of drink and driving deaths and injuries rise by 220 cases a year to 9620 - a 2% increase.
18% fall in drink-drive deaths MSN UK News
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Motorcycle Traffic Deaths Rise Again
InjuryBoard.com, FL - Aug 3, 2008
Does the lack od helmets cause the death rates to rise ? Only 20 states have mandatory helmet laws. Tennessee is one such state. ...
Chad: Deaths From UXO 'On the Rise', Says MSF
AllAfrica.com, Washington -
Deaths from unexploded ordnance (UXO) are on the rise in Chad according to Karline Kleijer, head of programmes for M?decins sans Fronti?res (MSF), ...

BBC News
Drug deaths 'at record high'
The Press Association - 57 minutes ago
The official statistics showed there were 455 drug-related deaths during 2007 - a rise of 8% on the previous year and up 103% from 224 in 1997.
Drug deaths in Scotland double in 10 years The Herald
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Rise in state's domestic violence deaths prompts advisory
Nantucket Independent,  USA -
BY MARY LANCASTER INDEPENDENT WRITER As tragic as the 2004 domestic violence death of Beth Lochtefeld was, the island has otherwise been spared the spike in ...

PRESS TV
Afghan roadside bomb incidents on rise
PRESS TV, Iran -
The spring peak coincides with an intensifying insurgency that has pushed US military deaths in Afghanistan above those in Iraq for the recent months. ...
Are Contractors in War Zones Above the Law?
AlterNet, CA -
Deaths of American soldiers in battle, meanwhile, have climbed to more than 4100. So what happens when the military contracting companies themselves are to ...
Pedestrian deaths rise in county
phillyBurbs.com, PA - Jul 31, 2008
The 11 pedestrian deaths represent about 20 percent of the county's 54 overall traffic fatalities in 2007. The county did not have any bicyclist fatalities ...
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Deaths rise in good economic times: Evidence from the OECD -
UG Gerdtham, CJ Ruhm - Economics and Human Biology, 2006 - Elsevier
... Deaths rise in good economic times: Evidence from the OECD. ... This reflects deaths
from sources such as influenza/pneumonia or liver disease that rise over time. ...

Sudden cardiac deaths rise by 10% in young Americans -
D Spurgeon - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2001 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... 2001 March 10; 322(7286): 573. Copyright ? 2001, BMJ. Sudden cardiac deaths
rise by 10% in young Americans. David Spurgeon Quebec. ...

… Trends in Prostate Cancer-Part II: Cause of Death Misclassification and the Recent Rise and Fall in … -
EJ Feuer, RM Merrill, BF Hankey - jnci, 1999 - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
... of prostate cancer mortality correspond closely to the rise and fall ... role that screening,
treatment, iatrogenic (ie, treatment-induced) deaths, and attribution ...

[BOOK] The Modern Rise of Population
T McKeown - 1976 - Academic Press
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ENVIRONMENT, TEMPERATURE AND DEATH RATES -
GM BULL, J MORTON - Age and Ageing, 1978 - Br Geriatrics Soc
... rises. Above 20?C deaths rise steeply as the temperature rises and below ?
10?C rise steeply as temperature falls. These associations ...

Resistance to ?-adrenoceptor stimulants (a possible explanation for the rise in asthma deaths) -
ME Conolly, DS Davies, CT Dollery, CF George - British Journal of Pharmacology, 1971 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... 1971 October; 43(2): 389?402. Copyright notice. Resistance to ?-adrenoceptor
stimulants (a possible explanation for the rise in asthma deaths). ...

The Free Radical Theory of Aging -
D Harman - Antioxidants and Redox Signaling, 2003 - liebertonline.com
... The now near-limiting chances for death rise almost exponen- tially after about
age 28. Only 1?2% of a cohort die before this age (54). THE AGING PROCESS ...

… fall in incidence and mortality from invasive cancer with concomitant rise in preinvasive disease. -
JE Macgregor, MK Campbell, EM Mann, KY Swanson - BMJ, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... and rescreened. There was a disturbing rise in deaths among women under
45. Most deaths (65%) occurred in unscreened women. Case ...

Excitotoxic cell death -
DW Choi? - J Neurobiol, 1992 - doi.wiley.com
Page 1. Excitotoxic Cell Death Dennis W. Choi ... It is possible that excitotoxic death
may share some mechanisms with other forms of neuronal death. ...

Long-Term Survival After Retransplantation of the Liver. -
JF Markmann, JS Markowitz, H Yersiz, M Morrisey, … - Annals of Surgery, 1997 - annalsofsurgery.com
... in a couple of the slides it looked as though there was still an increased death
rate ... And it gives rise to a few questions, one of which you have touched on, Dr ...

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Heat-Related Deaths in U.S. on the Rise

SATURDAY, July 29 (HealthDay News) -- The death count from the searing heat wave in the United States soared past 150 on Friday, as the toll in California alone reached 132.

The current heat wave, which has engulfed much of the nation, has also claimed 10 lives in Oklahoma and 12 in Missouri.

The vast majority of deaths believed linked to the triple-digit temperatures over the past two weeks were elderly people, whose bodies don't cope as well with such temperatures, according to an Associated Press report. But there have been younger victims as well: A 38-year-old gardener collapsed on the job and died last week; on Wednesday, two brothers, aged 57 and 68, were found dead in a home without air conditioning.

 

Many of them probably underestimated the potential for harm, California county coroners told the AP.

The dramatic surge in fatalities echoed a new government report released Thursday that detailed the heavy toll of heat-related deaths between 1999 and 2003.

Most of those deaths, often seen among low-income persons, could have been avoided, officials said.

"Exposure to excessive heat can cause serious illness. It is one of the major weather-related causes of death," said report author George Luber, an epidemiologist at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "Every one of those deaths is preventable if folks are aware of some on the preventive measures."

 
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Taking into account all possible deaths that could be heat-related from 1999 to 2003, heat-related deaths increased by 54 percent, suggesting that the number of heat-related deaths had previously been underestimated, the report said.

During this period, a total of 3,442 deaths resulting from exposure to extreme heat were reported, or about 688 deaths a year. Most of the deaths, 66 percent, were among men.

Of the 3,401 victims for whom age information was available, 7 percent were under 15 years old, 53 percent were aged 15 to 64 years, and 40 percent were older than 65. The highest death tolls were in Arizona, followed by Nevada and Missouri.

"The actual number of deaths varies as heat waves come and go," Luber said. "We do have evidence that these events are going to increase in frequency, severity and duration as global climate changes," he added.

The report is published in the July 28 issue of the CDC journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

Heat-related illnesses such as heat cramps, heat exhaustion or heatstroke can occur when high temperatures overcome the body's ability to dissipate heat. Older adults, young children and persons with chronic medical conditions are particularly susceptible to these illnesses and are at high risk for heat-related death, the CDC said.

"The risk factors for death from heat correlate strongly with the conditions you find in poverty," said Luber. "People who have access to three hours of air conditioning a day are less likely to die."

Living alone and being elderly are other risk factors for death, Luber said.

"Many of the risk factors -- poor health, obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease -- are all risk factors for heat-related death, and we find that many of those conditions are at increased rates with lower socioeconomic status," he said.

Dr. Jane Potter, president of the American Geriatric Society, thinks older people need to take particular caution during heat waves.

"Older people are most at risk for heat-related death," said Potter, a professor of medicine at the University of Nebraska. "Changes in physiology affect how a person responds to heat as they age. It is also due to chronic heart and lung disease, which is increasingly prevalent in this population, and some of the medications older people take."

One key vulnerability, according to Potter, is that older people don't sweat as much as younger people. "Since body cooling occurs with sweating and evaporation, people shouldn't use just fans, because fans work only when you sweat. So you have to take cool baths or spray yourself to get cooling from evaporation," she said.

"You really see the problem where air conditioning is not common," Potter added.

The CDC offers these other tips for staying healthy during a heat wave:

  • Avoid strenuous outdoor activities.
  • Drink adequate amounts of fluid, and avoid alcohol.
  • Wear lightweight clothing.
  • Use air-conditioning, if possible.

More information

The American Geriatric Society can tell you more about beating the heat.

 

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