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If you can’t afford to cool the whole house, make a “cool space” to sleep in, because experts say the best defense against hot days is cool nights that let your body recharge.
How to cool down Overnight lows can be a particularly dangerous part of a heat wave, said Ashley Ward, director of the Heat Policy Innovation Hub at Duke University. “Your body needs a reprieve ...