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The latest episode of Prescription for Life is out on WKYC+, and while you're soaking up the summer sun we have a few reminders how not to get burned by the heat.
Certain medications can affect your body's ability to tolerate hot weather. Diuretics, beta-blockers, and some antipsychotics ...
The arrival of summer should mean more outdoor playtime for children, but the lessons of last summer warn of a different ...
Heat stroke can happen to anyone, especially when working or exercising outside. During a heat stroke, the body's temperature ...
When the temperatures rise, so do visits to the emergency room. According to the most recent data from the New Jersey ...
The average daytime high temperature for the weekend was reported to be in the 90s. Standing in direct sunlight, it will feel hotter. A closed automobile can reach over 130 degrees inside in a ...
With record heat on the horizon, experts warn of rising heat stroke cases and outline key symptoms, risk groups, and ...
Farmworkers are among those most at-risk, according to a study by the National Institute of Health. They often wear pants and ...
Northwest Guilford athletic trainer Christina Nix talks about protocols and heat-related illness prevention as recent ...
Staying hydrated is among the best ways to prevent heat-related illnesses. Patel says older adults should stay hydrated even ...