- Women are more susceptible to heatwaves than men due to physiological differences, including body fat, hormones, and heat regulation mechanisms.
- Dr Amir Khan explained that increased progesterone during the second half of a woman's menstrual cycle can raise core body temperature by up to 1°F.
- Unlike men, women sweat less and depend on slower, less efficient cooling methods, such as directing blood to the skin's surface.
- Higher body fat percentages in women also contribute to their difficulty in dissipating heat effectively.
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