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The flag is flying high and so are the temperatures. Health officials have pointed out signs to look for this Fourth of July ...
In recent years, the arrival of summer has been accompanied by record high temperatures. Here's how to stay safe.
How do you know it's not something more serious, like heat exhaustion? Doctors say heat exhaustion can sneak up on a person ...
Heat stroke needs immediate medical attention, so call 9-1-1 or get the patient to a hospital. Heat stroke can appear as ...
With temperatures in the 90s in the forecast, it's time to brush up on heat safety tips as cases of heat-related illnesses rise in the state. According to the state Department of Health Services, ...
Heat exhaustion and heat stroke are both heat-related illnesses, but heat stroke is significantly more serious and ...
While the four-day event is packed with fun activities, doctors have warned that the hot temperatures could pose a danger.
When we suffer from heat stroke, our body temperature reaches over 104 degrees F, we become red, and we may lose ...
Michiganders aren’t used to suffering through heat waves. Our bodies typically take a long time to adjust when temperatures soar to 90 degrees for more than a couple of days. Because of this, it makes ...
According to health officials, heat exhaustion or heat stress is the overheating of the body due to excessive loss of water.
Both heat exhaustion and heat stroke result from high temperatures and share similar symptoms, but heat stroke is more ...
MONROE, La. (KNOE) - As hot summer temperatures grip Northeast Louisiana, health experts are warning residents to take ...