By National Public Radio on 08/26/2018
“…. Some research also shows that agricultural workers are exposed to heat more often. Hess found that men and boys are more likely to suffer from heat illness than women or girls, as are low-income populations and those with certain pre-existing medical conditions, such as kidney disease. …”
Read the entire article: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/08/26/639858585/so-far-more-heat-waves-do-not-mean-more-heat-deaths