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Using fan lowers cardiac strain in hot, humid weather: Australian study

Sydney, Nov 7 (UNI) Using a fan and wetting the skin can reduce the risk of deadly heart strain in hot and humid weather, an Australian-led research has found.
In a study published on Thursday, researchers from the University of Sydney and Canada's Montreal Heart Institute found that using a fan in hot and humid weather reduces cardiac strain in older people.
Funded by the Australian government's National Health and Medical Research Council, the research looked at the efficacy of low-cost cooling strategies for older adults at a heightened health risk during hot weather.
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