06/22/17: Here's What Oppressive Heat Does to You

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June 22, 2017

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Here's What Oppressive Heat Does to You

Triple-digit temperatures aren't your friend. If you begin to overheat, you can become dehydrated or your electrolyte balance can be disrupted because you've taken in too much water and not enough salt. The result can be seizures or other problems, Dr. Jaiva Larsen says. With UANews video.

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UA Twins Study: While Trust Is Inherited, Distrust Is Not

Research has shown that how trusting a person is may depend, at least in part, on his or her genes. However, distrust does not appear to be inherited in the same way.

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UA Scientists and the Curious Case of the Warped Kuiper Belt

The plane of the solar system is warped in the belt's outer reaches, signaling the presence of an unknown Mars-to-Earth-mass planetary object far beyond Pluto. 

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Four Questions: How 'Social Jet Lag' Impacts Health

A UA-led study shows that people who go to bed and wake up later on weekends than they do on weekdays may be harming their health. Sierra Forbush discusses her findings.

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