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Opinion: Access to air conditioning is critical preventive care. But federal policy treats it as optional

STAT News · May 13, 2026, 8:30 AM

Why this matters: health reporting relevant to everyday decisions and well-being.

During the first heat wave of 2025, 55-year-old Shauna Thomas was found dead in her suburban St. Louis apartment after spending at least three days without air conditioning or water. Police said she had “several medical issues” that may have contributed. Clinicians, community leaders, and public health workers often advise people with chronic diseases such as diabetes to use air conditioning or go to an air-conditioned building. But that advice presumes that cooling is actually affordable and available.Read the rest…

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