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Why heat may be the biggest health-related concern at the World Cup

Health departments in World Cup host cities say infectious diseases and STDs may not be the biggest risk to teams, players or fans, but rather it's heat.

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abcnews.comStai leggendo4 h fa

Why heat may be the biggest health-related concern at the World Cup

Health departments in World Cup host cities say infectious diseases and STDs may not be the biggest risk to teams, players or fans, but rather it's heat.

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cnn.com4 h fa

What the heat in 3 World Cup host cities means for fans | CNN

With the World Cup now in full swing, millions of fans are descending on stadiums and thousands of workers are facilitating the games, and many doctors warn that the risks of extreme heat extend far beyond the action on…

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forbes.com2 g fa

How Heat Could Pose A Public Health Challenge At The FIFA World Cup

A doctor breaks down heat-related illnesses that fans are most likely to experience at the World Cup and tips to stay healthy and safe.

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npr.org1 g fa

FAQ: How World Cup fans and workers can stay safe in the heat

More than 1 in 3 World Cup matches face dangerously hot, humid weather. Here's how to protect yourself from heat illness.

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wired.com3 g fa

1 in 4 World Cup Matches Could Be Played in Dangerous Temperatures

25% of 2026 World Cup matches face dangerous heat (WBGT >26°C), nearly doubling 1994 risk due to climate change. Climate constraints reshape planning; organizations must now adopt predictive risk modeling and adaptive infrastructure strategies.

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channelnewsasia.com17 h fa

Scorching Miami heat could push World Cup players to the brink, expert warns

MIAMI, June 17 : Players arriving in Miami for World Cup matches may find themselves battling more than just opposing teams, as sweltering heat and humidity threaten to turn the tournament into a test of endurance as…

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·wired.com

    1 in 4 World Cup Matches Could Be Played in Dangerous Temperatures

    A new report warns that Miami, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Dallas, and Houston could be particularly hot places to play during the 2026 World Cup.

  2. martedì 16 giugno 2026·forbes.com

    How Heat Could Pose A Public Health Challenge At The FIFA World Cup

    A doctor breaks down heat-related illnesses that fans are most likely to experience at the World Cup and tips to stay healthy and safe.

  3. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·npr.org

    FAQ: How World Cup fans and workers can stay safe in the heat

    More than 1 in 3 World Cup matches face dangerously hot, humid weather. Here's how to protect yourself from heat illness.

  4. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    Scorching Miami heat could push World Cup players to the brink, expert warns

    MIAMI, June 17 : Players arriving in Miami for World Cup matches may find themselves battling more than just opposing teams, as sweltering heat and humidity threaten to turn the…

  5. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·abcnews.com

    Why heat may be the biggest health-related concern at the World Cup

    Health departments in World Cup host cities say infectious diseases and STDs may not be the biggest risk to teams, players or fans, but rather it's heat.

  6. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·cnn.com

    What the heat in 3 World Cup host cities means for fans | CNN

    With the World Cup now in full swing, millions of fans are descending on stadiums and thousands of workers are facilitating the games, and many doctors warn that the risks of…