U.S., May 29 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06991543) titled 'Structural Heat Adaptation and Education in Urban Setting' on May 06.
Brief Summary: This study aims to understand whether simple, low-cost interventions, such as improved home cooling, practical advice, and minor home modifications, can help protect people's health during periods of extreme heat in densely populated, low-income neighborhoods of Karachi, Pakistan.
Key Questions the Study Seeks to Answer:
1. Can these interventions reduce heat-related health problems such as dizziness, headaches, and heatstroke?
2. Can they lower indoor temperatures and improve sleep quality, comfort, and daily functioning?
To answer these questio...