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New Yorker, global warming could seriously damage your health. The sweltering summer temperatures of the Big Apple are likely to go on rising through the next six decades, and deaths from heatstroke and other forms of hyperthermia could increase.
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Chad Perkins, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Tri State Community Clinics, LLC.; Andrew T...Warmer weather signals a wonderful time for young athletes in the Tri-State. With school nearly finished, the ball fields will soon overrun with active children
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With the increase in temperature in the Tricity, chances of heat exhaustion and heat stoke are on the rise. Elderly, infants and people on high medication are more prone to it. When body temperature rises up to more than 40 degree Celsius, then it is
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School is not yet out, the warm weather has barely begun and already we've started hearing about tragedies like the case of the mother whose 1-year-old died in the car when she went to work at Guzick Elementary in Pleasant Grove . Sadly, the story is
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Summer is coming and it is really tough to maintain health and skin in summer so here are few tips friends 1. Drink plenty of water. When heat in summer is high, your body can quickly become dehydrated. 2. As
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Mother's Day is shaping up to be quite sunny and warm with a high of 93 degrees. The National Weather Service says temperatures will range in the mid-80s for much of the week. The rising temperatures have raised concerns about people leaving pets in
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Monday is expected to hit 101 degrees, which would make it the first day of triple-digit temperatures this year in Las Vegas...The earliest day on record that the mercury hit 100 was on May 1, 1947, according to the National Weather Service. The
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Apart from drinking lots of water, expert advise is to eat fresh fruits to avoid a heat stroke. When our body loses water, doctors immediately call it dehydration...Drink a lot of water, but avoid artificially sweetened drinks...Sushita Rao,
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It's well-known that extreme heat can cause heat stroke and that the elderly are especially vulnerable. Maryland recorded 46 heat-related deaths last year, the majority in the Baltimore area and more than two thirds of them 61 years old or older. But
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It is important to take a few steps to ensure pets will be safe from overheating and potentially suffering from a heat stroke. If your dog spends many hours outdoors, remember to have large amounts of cool fresh water available at all times. Consider
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