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Heat Stroke: A Doctor Offers Tips to Stay Safe as Temperatures Soar

Heat Stroke: A Doctor Offers Tips to Stay Safe as Temperatures Soar
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Is my poop normal? Everything stool tells about your health

Shape, color, texture, frequency and smell: By checking your stool, you can see if you have health problems. ....

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Hot and getting hotter – 5 essential reads on high temps and human bodies

Hot and getting hotter – 5 essential reads on high temps and human bodies
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3 Tips For Preventing Heatstroke


3 Tips For Preventing Heatstroke
By Gabriel Neal
07/12/21 AT 1:14 AM
As a primary care physician who often treats patients with heat-related illnesses, I know all too well how heat waves create spikes in hospitalizations and deaths related to “severe non-exertional hyperthermia,” or what most people call “heatstroke.”
Heatstroke is when a person’s core body temperature rises too high – often more than 104 F (40 C) – because high environmental temperatures and humidity prevent the body from cooling itself through sweating and breathing. As heatstroke develops, a patient experiences rapid heart rate, ragged breathing, dizziness, nausea, muscle cramps and confusion. Eventually the patient may lose consciousness entirely. ....

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