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Working in High Heat Bad for Kidneys; Trump Cuts Funding for Worker Hydration

I like working (and playing) in the heat. But my kidneys might not—researchers are finding evidence of chronic kidney disease caused by more people working in hotter weather: Workers routinely exposed to heat — in construction, landscaping, and agriculture, for example — are at greatest risk. The International Labor Organization estimates that 26.2 million people worldwide are living with CKD attributable to work-related heat stress. When Bethan…
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Dakota Free Press broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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