Could an afternoon nap help us cope with hotter temperatures? It's worked for Australia's First Nations people
- Written by: Simon Quilty, Purple House Medical Advisor. Honorary ANU., Australian National University
ShutterstockWhen it’s hot outside, it’s safer to head for air-conditioned shelter – right?
Not always.
In northern Australia’s intensely hot climate, air conditioners were once luxury items. Houses were built to catch the breeze, and everything slowed down when the hot weather arrived. But over the last few decades, most...




















