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A young girl looks at a damaged saguaro cactus at the Phoenix botanical gardens in Phoenix on Aug. 1, 2023. Extreme heat hitting the Phoenix area has been damaging cactuses and other desert plants. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images/TNS)Cardiovascular-related deaths due to extreme heat are expected to nearly triple in the U.S. by mid-century as climate change raises the frequency of very hot days, according to a new study. Older and Black adults are likely to be the most affected.
Originally published at Tribune News Service