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New Mexico must do more to protect children and other vulnerable residents from extreme heat, according to a new report from the advocacy organization Voices for Children. Children breathe in more air and drink more water for their body weight than adults do, resulting in higher exposure levels, compounded when children spend more time outdoors. And when temperatures soar to 90 degrees and above, children can experience dehydration, exhaustion, cramps and irritability. ...

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