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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-26T21:57:47.000Z",
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    "https://grist.org/article/how-climate-change-affects-your-body-systems-health/",
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  "textContent": "submitted by supersquirrel to publichealth\n4 points | 0 comments\nhttps://grist.org/article/how-climate-change-affects-your-body-systems-health/\n\n> Doctors agree: Climate change is a hazard to your health. Leading medical journals warn that rising greenhouse gas emissions will result in millions of needless deaths and undermine decades of hard-won progress in public health.\n\n> Some of these risks are obvious. The immediate effects of extreme heat and wildfire smoke on the lungs and heart are easy to recognize — and particularly dangerous for those who are already immunocompromised or in poor health. Heat-related mortality has been rising since the 1990s, and wildfire smoke is now linked to tens of thousands of illnesses and deaths every year.\n\n> But researchers are beginning to unearth clues about how repeat, overlapping climate stressors, from flood-related mold to warming water temperatures to higher pollen counts, affect everyone — even society’s healthiest members. No one is immune.",
  "title": "How climate change gets under the skin"
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