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### Dr. Amir Khan Discusses Why Women May Feel Hotter Than Men During Heatwaves

### Dr. Amir Khan Discusses Why Women May Feel Hotter Than Men During Heatwaves

### Dr Amir Khan explains why women experience hot weather more than men as heatwave hits

Dr Amir Khan, a prominent health expert in the UK, has discussed why women tend to feel the heat more intensely than men. His insights come as the country experiences a heatwave, prompting many to seek answers about temperature sensitivities.

According to Dr Khan, various factors contribute to women feeling hotter during warm weather. He noted that body size plays a significant role. "A litre of sweat lost affects a petite woman much more than a large man, for example," he explained. This difference in body composition can lead to women experiencing discomfort more quickly.

Dr Khan addressed concerns raised in a TikTok video, highlighting that women "are not being dramatic." This remark underscores the genuine physical impacts warmer temperatures can have on women compared to men. As temperatures rise, understanding these differences becomes increasingly important for addressing comfort and health during heatwaves.

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