Migrants Crossing U.S.-Mexico Border Subject to Dehydration, Death, University of Idaho Study Finds
December 17, 2021
December 17, 2021
MOSCOW, Idaho, Dec. 17 (TNSRes) -- The University of Idaho issued the following news release:
Rates of water loss experienced by migrants attempting to cross the desert from Mexico into the U.S. are sufficient to cause severe dehydration and to explain patterns of migrant mortality, according to a University of Idaho study.
The extreme weather of desert environments can impose significant challenges to human survival, and migrants who attempt to enter the U.S. through t . . .
Rates of water loss experienced by migrants attempting to cross the desert from Mexico into the U.S. are sufficient to cause severe dehydration and to explain patterns of migrant mortality, according to a University of Idaho study.
The extreme weather of desert environments can impose significant challenges to human survival, and migrants who attempt to enter the U.S. through t . . .