From heavy sweating and dizziness to muscle spasms and even vomiting are some of the signs. Heat illness can be avoided by staying in and drinking water.
The Southwestern U.S. is bracing for another week of blistering temperatures. Experts are warning people to limit their outdoor exposure and to know the warning signs of heat illness.
From heavy sweating and dizziness to muscle spasms and even vomiting are some of the signs. Heat illness can be avoided by staying in and drinking water.
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