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Urgent holiday warning as 34C heat ‘increases risk of silent killer by 74%’

HOLIDAYMAKERS exposed to heatwaves are more likely to suffer deadly heart attacks, new research reveals.

Older women suffering in sweltering temperatures between 34C and 43C for up to four days are 74 per cent more likely to suffer from the cardiac event.

High temperatures can lower blood pressure, causing a person’s heart to beat faster – putting them at risk of the condition.

Chinese researchers, who analysed over 202,000 heart attack deaths between 2015-2021.

The deaths were among older adults with an average age of 77.6 years – 52 per cent were older than 80 and 52 per cent were male.

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