the world. it is affecting the more vulnerable part of our population. you mentioned the impact on children specifically. the keywords of this report are this will be a new normal unless we act faster to drive down emissions. when it comes to extreme heat there is still so much within our hands and decisions now and through these coming years will make a big difference in bad things get and eliminating future harms. things get and eliminating future harms. . ., future harms. the talks about children, even future harms. the talks about children, even reporting - future harms. the talks abouti children, even reporting more than half of young people in europe and central asia are at risk, why is that? risk, why is that? children are particularly risk, why is that? children are particularly vulnerable - risk, why is that? children are | particularly vulnerable because their core temperature goes up more quickly, less able to cool themselves down. it impacts themselves down. it impact
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and why at the heart rhythm so quickly. brian: they got a mall and standing up quickly and pulling back is part of what you would say what do you think he s going through now and the doctors concentrating on and his greatest worry if he is your patient? brian, when these patience survive, and thank the lord he did survive. what happens now is there is an effort to preserve his neurologic function. often times these patience are actively cooled. that means they are put into a coma at the core temperature is dropped. that allows these patience to have less neurologic injury an entry to the other vital organs as they begin their recovery process. so what is important here just to get a sense that getting the heart back, that is to get the heart rhythm reestablish is not the whole end game. because a long period of time where he basically did not have