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A public health researcher explains the signs someone is developing heat exhaustion or heat stroke, and what to do.
More than 700 people die from extreme heat every year in the United States, according to the CDC. Here's a Memphis doctor's tips on staying safe.
Heat exhaustion and heatstroke can be brought on by extremely high temperatures. How to keep others and yourself safe.
Heat-related injuries, including heat exhaustion and heat stroke, pose a significant risk during rising summer temperatures. Vulnerable populations, such as the elderly, young children, and ...
The terms heat exhaustion and heat stroke are often confused. Rather than two distinct things, you can see them more as two different degrees of severity relating to your body getting hotter.
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