As human-induced climate change continues warming the planet, pregnancy risks are increasing, according to a new analysis by Climate Central. Climate Central, a nonprofit science and communications ...
The air conditioning unitin Kaitlin Greenough’s Tampa rental sputtered. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn’t. Then in ...
RICHMOND, Va. — The dangerous heat that's been blanketing our region is sending more people to emergency rooms. Doctors say pregnant women face special risks during these extreme temperatures.
A woman who spent 10 weeks in hospital with severe pregnancy sickness has called for greater awareness of the condition. Jasmine Ross, 28, said not enough is understood about hyperemesis gravidarum ...
Physicians have long known that heat puts a strain on the heart, kidneys, and other organs. Those risks are exacerbated for pregnant people, as the body's processes for staying cool are altered. It's ...
Agricultural workers are already among the most vulnerable to extreme heat. For pregnant workers, those risks are higher because the body must work harder to cool down and requires more liquids, ...
Extreme pregnancy symptoms like excessive nausea and vomiting can dramatically increase a woman's risk for mental health and neurological problems, a new study says. Women diagnosed with hyperemesis ...
According to experts at VCU Health, pregnant women are more likely to experience heat exhaustion and heat illnesses because the body has to work harder to cool off. 28,273 people played the daily ...