Chronic Pain Overlooked in U.S. Heat Warnings
Chronic Pain Overlooked in U.S. Heat Warnings
US · Published Aug 17, 2026
A recent study highlights the connection between chronic pain and extreme weather conditions, particularly heat waves, which are often excluded from public health advisories.
Researchers tracked over 35,000 adults aged 50 and older across two decades, correlating their chronic pain reports with temperature histories in their neighborhoods.

Impact & Risks

Older adults, particularly those in rural areas or with limited financial resources, are at higher risk of experiencing worsened chronic pain during extreme heat events. Rural residents often lack access to cooling centers and healthcare facilities, while low-income individuals may struggle with energy costs and inadequate housing. Chronic pain can significantly impact independence, mobility, and overall quality of life, making it a critical factor in extreme weather preparedness. (Source: PBS News, 2026-08-16)

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