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Officially, heat deaths are not very common in Colorado. The reality is more complicated

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by The Colorado Sun | August 1, 2022
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“I would consider heat to be a threat-multiplier, meaning it often puts
other coexisting medical conditions in crisis,” said Jay Lemery, an
emergency medicine specialist and the co-founder of the Program on
Climate and Health at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

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